Albuquerque Isotopes 7, Las Vegas 51s 0 Box Score
- T.J. Rivera 3B 2 for 3, .349/.391/.513
Rivera’s been called up!
- Duane Below LHP 4.2 IP, 11 H, 7 R, 5 ER, 2 BB, 3 K 5.04 ERA
Albuquerque Isotopes 4 (Colorado, 52-64), Las Vegas 51s 3 (57-61) Box Score
- Gavin Cecchini SS 0 for 4, K .319/.389/.439
- L.J. Mazzilli 2B 0 for 4 .313/.353/.438
- Travis Taijeron RF 2 for 3, 3B, HR .288/.382/.547
Taijeron has a team leading 17 home runs on the season and has 80 RBIs on the year.
- Tyler Pill RHP 5 IP, 4 H, 3 ER, 4 K
- Jim Henderson RHP IP, H, ER, BB, K
This was Pill’s first Vegas start since July 29th of last year. He allowed two homers, and hit a double himself.
Reading Fightin’ Phils 8 (77-38), Binghamton Mets (53-61) 2 Box Score
- Amed Rosario SS 1 for 5, 4 K .351/.403/.500
- Matt Oberste 1B 1 for 5, 3B, K .287/.340/.422
- Phillip Evans 2B 2 for 4, 2B, K .298/.331/.409
Rosario collects the golden sombrero for the first time this season, his first time striking out more than three times in a game since he struck out five times for Savannah on 5/29/2014. Evans has 21 doubles in 72 Double-A games.
- Kevin McGowan RHP 2 IP, ER, BB, 2 K 2.75 ERA
- Luis Mateo RHP IP, ER, 2 K 3.24
I am totally baffled why Mateo was sent back down to Double-A after three scoreless innings in Triple-A. The B-Mets pitching staff faced probably the most powerful offensive team in the Minor Leagues.
St. Lucie Mets 1 (60-50), Fort Myers Miracle 0 (Minnesota, 56-57) Box Score
- David Thompson 3B 1 for 3, .276/.336/.379
- Tomas Nido C 1 for 3, 2B .316/.348/.467
Nido has been excellent for St. Lucie, and is likely still there for the playoff stretch as their MVP. He has 21 doubles on the year.
- Josh Prevost RHP 6.2 IP, 3 H, BB, 6 K 3.75 ERA
Prevost nearly threw a minor league doubleheader complete game. He has allowed only two runs in 17.2 innings pitched since returning from the DL on July 26th.
St. Lucie should have played a second game of a doubleheader but it was rained out.
Greenville Drive 2 (Boston, 59-55), Columbia Fireflies 1 (52-63) Box Score
- Enmanuel Zabala CF 1 for 4, BB .282/.327/.341
- Dash Winningham DH 2 for 4 .237/.
Zabala has slowed down a bit in terms of hitting, and strikes out a moderate amount. Winningham has sparks of brilliance at times, but has not hit for much power this year. 2017 may be a better year for Columbia in terms of prospects.
- Gaby Almonte RHP 6 IP, 5 H, 2 R, ER, 4 K 4.87 ERA
Almonte has been erratic for Columbia.
Brooklyn won 3-0, Jacob Resnick has the story.
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