Syracuse and Binghamton both had offensive outbursts in their respective wins on Thursday. On the flip side, Brooklyn was swept in a doubleheader while St. Lucie gave up 18 runs in a loss.

Triple-A 

Syracuse Mets (26-21) 12, Buffalo Bisons (23-25) 8

Box Score

Every player in Syracuse’s lineup finished with a hit as the club won its third-straight game over Buffalo to start the series.

Four of Syracuse’s six pitchers were credited with earned runs on Thursday night, with the only exceptions being Danis Correa (2 IP) and Nate Lavender (1/3 IP).

Jacob Reimer. Photo by Rick Nelson

Double-A

Binghamton Rumble Ponies (15-27) 9, Richmond Flying Squirrels (29-12) 2

Box Score

Binghamton has scored nine or more runs in three of their last four contests. Reimer’s slash line in May is now up to .273/.379/.545.

  • RHP R.J. Gordon (12.15 ERA) 3 1/3 IP, 2 H, 0 ER, 2 BB, 4 K

Gordon turned in his second scoreless outing of the season and also completed three innings for the first time this year.

High-A

Hudson Valley Renegades (20-21) 7, Brooklyn Cyclones (11-30) 3, 7 Innings

Game 1 Box Score

Brooklyn struck out 16 times in the first game of its doubleheader against Hudson Valley.

  • RHP Noah Hall (6.46 ERA) 5 IP, 9 H, 7 ER, 3 BB

High-A

Hudson Valley Renegades (21-21) 7, Brooklyn Cyclones (11-31) 0, 7 Innings

Game 2 Box Score

Bay and Henriquez had Brooklyn’s only two hits in the second game of the doubleheader as the team was shut out.

Single-A

Palm Beach Cardinals (24-18) 18, St. Lucie Mets (17-25) 6

Box Score

Cuevas remains hot following his demotion from Brooklyn, and Guzman has recorded a hit in five-straight games.

  • RHP Cam Tilly (6.19 ERA) 3 IP, 5 H, 2 ER, 3 BB, 3 K

Despite striking out 12 batters, St. Lucie’s pitching staff issued 15 walks en route to allowing 18 runs (15 earned).