3
2012
Dustin Martin’s Walkoff Single Gives B-Mets Thrilling 4-3 Win In Extras
It took two innings of free baseball to do it, but the Binghamton Mets won the rubber match of their series against the Harrisburg Senators on Thursday night at NYSEG Stadium by a score of 4-3. Dustin Martin’s one out single in the bottom of the twelfth inning scored Raul Reyes from second base leading the B-Mets to their 53rd win of the season. Cory Mazzoni was on the hill for the B-Mets, throwing a [...]
2
2012
Germen Hard Luck Loser, Martin Extends Hitting Streak, Francisco Wraps Up Rehab
Twenty four hours later the final score of 3-2 was the same, but this time around the Binghamton Mets were on the losing end of the decision dropping game two of the series against the Harrisburg Senators. On the mound for the B-Mets, Gonzalez Germen threw a total of seven innings in the game and in the process suffered his eighth loss of the season. In his outing on Wednesday night, Germen allowed three runs [...]
1
2012
Wheeler Deals An 11 Strikeout Gem In Final Tuneup Before Triple-A Start
By all reports, Tuesday night may have been Zack Wheeler’s final start of the 2012 season for the Binghamton Mets, and if it was he’s leaving town with an exclamation point after his name. Behind a season high eleven strikeouts, Wheeler earned his tenth win of the 2012 campaign by defeating the visiting Harrisburg Senators by a score of 3-2. Wheeler pitched six and two thirds innings, allowing two earned runs on four hits, walking [...]
26
2012
Gonzalez Germen, Not Zack Wheeler Promoted to Buffalo
The Mets have announced that RHP Gonzalez Germen has been promoted from Double-A Binghamton to Triple-A Buffalo, and that Cory Mazzoni has been reinstated from the DL and on Binghamton’s active roster. To note, Germen was the scheduled starter for tonight’s game in Binghamton. Looks like Zack Wheeler will spend a bit more time in Double A. Germen holds a 6-7 record in Binghamton with a 4.60 ERA. Germen’s last start in Binghamton was on [...]
24
2012
The Binghamton Buzz: Stumbling Into The Second Half
Ramblings From Henry and Fayette Streets The Week That Was: July 16th – July 22nd The Binghamton Mets first full week back after the All-Star break was not kind to them as the team was able to only scratch out one win in seven games. To begin the week, the Double A affiliate of the New York Yankees – the Trenton Thunder – visited NYSEG Stadium for a three game series. Binghamton lost all three [...]
10
2012
The Binghamton Buzz: Wrapping Up The First Half On A High Note
Ramblings From Henry and Fayette Streets The Week That Was: July 2nd – July 9th The Binghamton Mets record in the week preceeding the mid-season break sent them into their mini-vacation on a positive note. They ended their season long losing streak on Tuesday the third with a 3-2 win over the Altoona Curve, and all told went 5-and-3 on the week. After their win on Tuesday, the B-Mets traveled to Richmond for their only series [...]
8
2012
Flores and Wheeler Rep The Mets As US Wins Futures Game 17-5
The 2012 Major League Baseball All-Star festivities kicked off in Kansas City on Sunday night in the form of the 14th annual Sirius XM All-Star Futures Game. Both representatives chosen for the game from the Mets organization hail from the Double A Binghamton Mets. Infielder Wilmer Flores, making his second appearance in the annual game, and top pitching prospect Zack Wheeler, making his first trip, actually played for opposite teams in the World Futures versus [...]
2
2012
The Binghamton Buzz: Season Long Losing Streak Continues
Ramblings from Henry and Fayette Streets The Week That Was June 25th - July 1st If not for a win in Erie on Monday, the Binghamton Mets would have gone 0-for-the week. After their 11-5 victory at Jerry Uht Park against the SeaWolves, the B-Mets were swept at home in a four game series against the Bowie BaySox, and started off their four game set against the Altoona Curve with two more losses over the weekend. At [...]
18
2012
The Binghamton Buzz: Get To Know Dustin Martin, Good Luck Matt and Collin!
Ramblings from Henry and Fayette Streets The Week That Was: June 11th – June 17th The news from this past week that had the biggest impact on the Binghamton Mets occurred in the transaction column and not the stats column. By weeks end, two of the B-Mets top players had finally found their way to Buffalo and the AAA Bisons. First, it was center fielder Matt den Dekker who led the B-Mets in almost every statistical category for batters. [...]


NL East Standings
| Team | W | L | Pct. | GB |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Braves | 42 | 30 | .583 | - |
| Phillies | 35 | 37 | .486 | 7.0 |
| Nationals | 34 | 36 | .486 | 7.0 |
| Mets | 27 | 40 | .403 | 12.5 |
| Marlins | 22 | 48 | .314 | 19.0 |
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