New Orleans 11, Omaha 5
cf Jesus Feliciano 4 for 5, run, 2b, BB, .309
2b Argenis Reyes 1 for 6, 2 runs, K, .288
lf Trot Nixon 2 for 5, run, HR, 2 RBI, BB, .306
dh Val Pascucci 3 for 4, 3 runs, 2 2b, HR, 4 RBI, 2 BBs, .290
1b Michel Abreu 1 for 3, run, RBI, 2 BBs, .286
rf Chris Aguila 2 for 5, 2b, RBI, K, .289
3b Andy Green 2 for 4, 2 runs, 2b, HR, RBI, BB, .329
ss Ramon Martinez 1 for 3, run, RBI, BB, .283
c Mike Nickeas 0 for 4, RBI, 2 Ks, .215
Eude Brito 3 IP, 5 H, 4 ER, 2/2 BB/K, 2 HR, 8.03 era
Jose Santiago 3 IP, 2 H, ER, 5.38 era, W (5-2)
"Ricky" Ricardo Rincon IP, K, 0.00 era, 16:10:6, 0:2:1
Carlos Muniz IP, K, 3.22 era, 13:10:3, 1:1:1
Eddie Kunz IP, H, 9.64 era, 5:4:1, 1:2:0
Binghamton 5, New Hampshire 0
All the scoring in this game occured in the 7th inning on, as the Mets got 2 in the 7th and 3 in the 9th to win going away, 5-0. Tobi Stoner and 4 relievers combined on a 4 hit shutout, with Al Reyes notching another scoreless inning in his drive to join a ... very leaky Mets bullpen (to say the least!). Joe Hietpas picked up the win with a scoreless 6th. Stoner bounced back from the absolute shelling he took his last outing (1.1 ip, 9 h, 6 er) with 5 shutout innings, allowing 2 hits and 3 walks.
Shawn Bowman snapped out of a 7 for 38 slump in a HUGE way with 3 hits, including 2 doubles, scoring twice out of the 6 hole. Jose Coronado and Ambi Concepcion also had multi hit games, while Emmanuel Garcia (0 for 3, .244), Mike Carp (0 for 3, BB, .298), Josh Petersen (0 for 4, K, .300) and Jon Malo (0 for 2, 2 BBs, K, .265) took 0-fers.
ph, dh Caleb Stewart 1 for 1, 3 RBI, .285
ss Jose Coronado 2 for 5, .258
cf Fernando Martinez 1 for 4, BB, .286
lf Mike Carp 0 for 3, BB, .298
3b Shawn Bowman 3 for 4, 2 runs, 2 2b, K, .268
c Saloman Manriquez 1 for 2, run, BB, .269
rf Ambi Concepcion 2 for 3, 2 runs, 2 RBI, BB, .241
Tobi Stoner 5 IP, 2 H, 3/2 BB/K, 4.33 era
Joe Hietpas IP, H, BB, 6.34 era
Casey Hoorelbeke IP, 2.25 era
Al Reyes IP, H, 0.00 era
Tim LaVigne IP, 2 BBs, 4.91 era
St. Lucie 2, Palm Beach 1
Edgar Ramirez got the win in relief after Julio Polanco lasted just 3 innings, working in and out of all sorts of trouble. Polanco gave up 5 hits and 3 walks in his 3 innings. Ramirez worked 2 perfect innings to pick up his first FSL victory. Emary Frederick got the final out with the tying run on base, for his 8th save.
Ruben Tejada continued his late season surge, getting on base 3 times (he's 13 for his last 39, a .333 average). Josh Thole drove in both Met runs with a single in the 3rd, his only hit of the night. Thole also struck out twice, with those Ks, August will become his only month striking out more then 9 times (he's at 11). Greg Veloz (0 for 4, BB, 2 Ks, .234), Ezequiel Carrera (0 for 3, run, BB, K, .260 (unfortunate, he was hitting .280 not too long ago before a big late swoon)), Brahiam Maldonado (0 for 4, 3 Ks, .231) and Jason Jacobs (0 for 4, 2 Ks, .222) took 0-fers.
dh Marlon Anderson 1 for 4, K, .143
ph, dh Joe Holden 1 for 1, .259
ss Ruben Tejada 2 for 3, run, BB, .234
1b Lucas Duda 1 for 3, BB, K, .263
c Josh Thole 1 for 4, 2 RBI, 2 Ks, .301
rf DJ Wabick 1 for 3, 3b, BB, .289
Julio Polanco 3 IP, 5 H, ER, 3/1 BB/K, 6.08 era
Edgar Ramirez 2 IP, 5.08 era, W (1-1)
Ryan Coultas 2 IP, 1/3 BB/K, 4.30 era
Junior Guerra 1.2 IP, 1/3 BB/K, 0.00 era
Emary Frederick 0.1 IP, K, 4.47 era, SV (8)
Savannah 5, Columbus 10
Brad Burns got ripped for 4 runs (3 earned) on 4 hits and 4 walks in 3 innings to take his 4th loss in Savannah. Samuel Martinez made his A debut, and it was a bad one, he got touched up for 3 runs on 2 hits (including a homer) in 2 innings. And for good measure, Jason LaVorgna gave up 3 runs in his inning of work to totally ice the game. Michael Powers A debut went much better, he worked 2 scoreless innings.
Stefan Welch's A debut went very well, he was 2 for 4 with 2 runs scored. Jefferies Tatford also had a multi hit game, while the top 2 in the order (R Pena, Guzman) were 0 for 9 with 5 Ks (Pena had the Golden Sombrero).
c Francisco Pena 1 for 4, K, .267
1b Jefferies Tatford 2 for 4, run, HR, RBI, .293
dh Ralph Henriquez 1 for 4, run, K, .200
3b Stefan Welch 2 for 4, 2 runs, K (A Debut)
lf Brad Hubbert 1 for 3, 2b, 2 RBI, 2 Ks, .196
2b Michael Parker 1 for 4, run, HR, 2 RBI, .199
ss Luis Nieves 1 for 4, K, .292
Brad Burns 3 IP, 4 H, 4/3 R/ER, 4/4 BB/K, 8.10 era, L (0-4)
Sam Martinez 2 IP, 2 H, 3 ER, 2/3 BB/K, HR, 13.50 era
Michael Powers 2 IP, H, BB, 0.00 era
Jason LaVorgna IP, 3 H, 3 ER, BB, K, 6.14 era
Brooklyn 6, Oneonta
Wilmer Flores: Near, far, whereever you are, his bat will go on and on! Right, um, sorry. But it's true. Flores was 3 for 4 tonight, with a 2b and RBI, and is batting 5 for 9 outside of Kingsport. He wasn't alone tonight, Eric Campbell, Jordan Abruzzo and Ike Davis also had multi hit games, leading a 12 hit 3 walk attack. The offense supported the brilliant pitching of 18 year old Jenrry Mejia, who went 5 innings, allowing just 4 hits, striking out 6 for his 3rd win.
rf Kirk Nieuwenhuis 1 for 4, run, 2b, BB, K, .285
lf Seth Williams 0 for 2, run, 2 BBs, K, .254
3b Eric Campbell 2 for 5, run, RBI, K, .271
c Jordan Abruzzo 2 for 4, run, 2 RBI, .261
dh Juan Lagares 1 for 4, run, RBI, K, .300
1b Ike Davis 2 for 4, RBI, .239
ss Wilmer Flores 3 for 4, 2b, RBI, A- debut
cf Sean Ratliff 1 for 4, run, K, .222
2b Kyle Suire 0 for 4, 3 Ks, A- debut
Jenrry Mejia 5 IP, 4 H, 3/6 BB/K, 3.26 era, W (3-1)
Wendy Rosa 3.2 IP, 2 H, 3/7 BB/K, 2.12 era
Erik Turgeon 0.1 IP, K, 2.93 era
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