The New York Mets had three of their Arizona Fall League representatives in the lineup for the Glendale Desert Dogs Wednesday night against the Surprise Saguaros and none of them were catcher Kevin Parada. Nevertheless, a different Mets prospect stole the show as third baseman Rowdey Jordan had a multi-hit night and drove in three runs in Glendale’s 7-1 win.

It was another Met prospect that got the scoring started for Glendale in the bottom of the first when JT Schwartz had a two-out RBI single to right. The first baseman had another base hit in the fourth and would later walk to complete a 2-for-3 night.

Schwartz’s single gave Glendale two runners on with one out in the fourth when Jordan drove them both in with a two-run double to put the Desert Dogs ahead, 4-1. Later in the game, Jordan would have his second double of the night as he drove in Alejandro Osuna to cap off the scoring Wednesday night.

Rowdey Jordan, Photo by Bronson Harris of Binghamton Rumble Ponies

The 24-year-old switch-hitter went 2-for-4 with a run scored and three RBIs. While at Double-A Binghamton this year, Jordan drove in three or more runs in a game on eight different occasions. In 119 games this year, Jordan had 23 doubles, which was tied for the 11th most in the Eastern League.

On Wednesday, Jordan was starting at the hot corner, which is a position that he played in only four games this year with the Rumble Ponies, but it can only add to the position versatility that he has had, along with being able to play second base and all three outfield spots.

While D’Andre Smith did not record a hit in this game (0-for-4, 2 K, caught stealing), he did drive in a run of his own on a groundout in the fourth to end Glendale’s four-run fourth.

Out of the six pitchers who appeared in Wednesday’s win, the only Met prospect to pitch was right-hander Nolan Clenney. Clenney came in for the ninth inning and threw a 1-2-3 inning, ending his night and the game with a strikeout of Eric Brown Jr. (7 of 11 pitches for strikes).

The Desert Dogs are back in action on Thursday night at 9:30 p.m. ET against the Scottsdale Scorpions.