Catcher Chris Suero had a night. He sent a 2-2 pitch over the left-field wall for a three-run, walk-off homer in the 10th inning that gave Double-A Binghamton a 5-4 victory Friday over Reading. You can see the homer and Gatorade shower here. The 22-year-old also tripled, scored twice, and threw out a runner trying to steal.

Chris Suero
Photo by Ed Delany of Metsmerized

Triple-A

Scranton/Wilkes-Barre RailRiders (31-29) 4, Syracuse Mets (31-30) 0

Box Score

I don’t usually highlight the opposition in the Mets Minors Recap, but I’ll make an exception for a combined no-hitter. Yankees No. 21 prospect Brendan Beck tossed seven innings (six strikeouts, three walks) and Carson Coleman finished it off by getting Kevin Parada to bounce into a double play.

Carlos Mendoza said he likes how Polanco’s health is progressing, but he will not join the Mets in San Diego, which was said to be a possibility earlier in the week. The manager also said that Alvarez could join the big-league team on the next homestand, which starts Tuesday vs. the Cardinals and lasts six games.

Wenninger, the team’s No. 2 pitching prospect behind Jonah Tong, has struck out 49 and walked 28 in 50 1/3 innings.

Double-A

Reading Fightin Phils (24-31) 4, Binghamton Rumble Ponies (21-34) 5, 10 innings

Box Score

Reimer’s 412-foot shot to the train tracks can be seen here. The 22-year-old is the team’s No. 4 prospect, though he hasn’t lived up to the high expectations set before the season. He entered the game slashing .207/.335/.367 after hitting .279/.374/.479 in 61 games at Binghamton last year.

  • RHP Bryce Conley (4.73 ERA) 7 IP, 2 ER, 3 H, 3 BB, 5 K, HR

High-A

Brooklyn Cyclones (20-34) 6, Jersey Shore BlueClaws (22-32) 3

Box Score

Collins and Henriquez hit back-to-back homers in the third inning. Bay, 25, leads Brooklyn in homers (7), RBIs (26), hits (38) and doubles (10) and is second in stolen bases (13) to Mitch Voit.

Hawkins, 26, has struck out 15 and walked five in 15 1/3 innings for Brooklyn.

Low-A

Clearwater Threshers (35-20) 5, St. Lucie Mets (24-31) 4

Box Score

Peña, 18, entered Friday tied for sixth in hits (50) in the Florida State League, tied for fourth in walks (35), seventh in on-base percentage (.401) and eighth in stolen bases (17).

Obispo, a 19-year-old Dominican, has struck out 27 and walked six in 23 1/3 innings.

Rookie Ball Florida Complex League

FCL Mets (12-11) 11, FCL Marlins (10-13) 4

Box Score

Adderley, 19, of the Bahamas, leads the FCL in stolen bases with 19 and he hasn’t been caught. Gomez is 13-for-35 with one homer, two doubles and two triples. Rodriguez leads the team in homers (5) and RBIs (17).

Dominican Summer League

DSL Mets Blue (3-1) 10, DSL NYY Bombers (1-3) 11

Box Score

Manrique, 17, of Venezuela, is 8-for-14 with four doubles and two stolen bases in four games, but his team could have used one more hit. He struck out to end the game with runners on second and third.

DSL Giants Orange (2-2) 0, DSL Mets Orange (3-1) 6

Box Score

Ramirez, a 17-year-old from Venezuela, is ranked the No. 23 international prospect in his class, per MLB Pipeline. The Mets signed him in January for a $1.3 million bonus. Scouts like his bat speed and while he can play shortstop as he did Friday, he is considered to primarily be a center fielder.

Reliever Guzman, 18, from the Dominican Republic, should not be confused with St. Lucie outfielder Randy Guzman, a 21-year-old also from the DR.