9
2012
Mets Lower Minors: Aderlin Rodriguez Blast 22nd Homer, Panteliodis Strong, Mateo K’s 9
Palm Beach 4, St. Lucie 2
Angel Cuan had a short, unspectacular outing and St. Lucie lost to Palm Beach, 4-2.
Key Players:
- Alonzo Harris – 0 for 3, 1 run scored, 1 walk, 1 stolen base, 1 strikeout
- Travis Taijeron – 0 for 3 – Batting average is down to .190
- Aderlin Rodriguez – 1 for 4, 2-run home run, 1 strikeout, 6th error of season
- Angel Cuan – 4 IP, 8 hits allowed, 3 runs, 3 walks, 2 strikeouts
- Eric Goeddel– 4 IP, 5 hits allowed, 1 unearned run, 4 strikeouts
Savannah 9, Greenville 1
The Sand Gnats had a strong offensive outing backed by a good day on the mound by Alex Panteliodis to pick up the series opening win
Key Players:
- Gilbert Gomez – 3 for 5, 2 RBI, 1 run, 1 strikeout
- Greg Pron – 3 for 4, 3 RBI, 1 run scored
- Matthew Reynolds – 2 for 4, 2 strikeouts
- Albert Cordero – 0 for 2, 2 walks, 1 run scored
- Alex Panteliodis – 6 IP, 7 hits allowed, 1 run, 0 walks, 8 strikeouts
Lowell 4, Brooklyn 1
Luis Mateo had a good outing, but the final line wouldn’t dictate how well unfortunately in the 4-1 loss to Lowell
Key Players:
- Eudy Pina – 1 for 3
- Phillip Evans, 1 for 4
- Stefan Sabol, 0 for 3, 1 walk
- Juan Carlos Gamboa – 0 for 4
- Luis Mateo – 6 IP, 7 hits allowed, 4 runs, 2 earned, 0 walks, 9 strikeouts
Bristol 3, Kingsport 2
John Gant had another strong outing, but the K.Port offense couldn’t pull this one out
Key Players:
- Brandon Kaupe – 0 for 3, 2 walks, 1 strikeout
- Maikis De La Cruz – 2 for 4, 1 run scored 1 triple
- Joe Tuschak – 0 for 4, 4 strikeouts
- Tomas Nido – 0 for 4, 2 strikeouts
- John Gant – 5.2 IP, 5 hits allowed, 1 run, 6 strikeouts
Player Of The Game: John Gant putting up his third straight good start, but with only a 1-0 record to show for it
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Whoa, Taijeron has fallen off the map of the world. I was wondering why all the gloating about him stopped a month ago.
Move that Rodriguez kid to Binghamton. He’s overpowering the FSL!
The B-Mets are already clogged up with Wilmer Flores not even able to get regular PT at one position. The Mets are in need of a trade to move all these spare pieces many of which dont even figure into their plans. If they re-sign Wright three top prospects are rendered useless and become blocked. If they keep Tejada at SS and Murphy at second base, throw away the last two drafts because many of them become rendered useless. The Mets are out of control. They want to keep everyone even the mediocre fringe prospects and if they dont do something quick their system will implode. They are using their DL’s to store bodies that are healthy but have no room for. It’s a train wreck down there.
The mets should just not resign David wright keep aderlin at third keep wilmer at second and move marte to right field he must have some type of arm playin third and he stole 14 bases last year so he must have some type of speed. It’s no way your system should have so much infield prospects. They have much more in the lower levels smh.