Author: Daniel M.

Mets Minors Recap: Mauricio Picks Up Two Hits For Binghamton

The Binghamton Rumble Ponies entered the bottom of the seventh inning down 6-0 on Sunday afternoon. Ronny Mauricio got the offense going with a single as the second batter of the inning. He would pick up another RBI single just an inning later, eventually coming home on the Carlos Cortes three-run homer that completed the 7-6 comeback. AAA: Rochester Red Wings (40-32) 2, Syracuse Mets (28-43) 1 ...

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Mets Minors Recap: Top Prospects Fuel Binghamton’s Blowout

In what has become a near-daily theme, top prospect Francisco Álvarez hit yet another home run on Saturday night for Binghamton. His 17th of the season. Joining Álvarez in the power surge, Ronny Mauricio homered for the second night in a row. These two top prospects’ power surge was the key to Binghamton’s 11-0 blowout against Reading. AAA: Syracuse Mets (28-42) 5, Rochester Red...

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Mets Minors Recap: Álvarez Homers In Return To Lineup

Mets fans were rightfully concerned when top prospect Francisco Álvarez was removed from Friday’s game after slipping when rounding first base in the 10th inning. After missing just Saturday’s game, Álvarez returned to the lineup on Sunday and continued his power surge by blasting his 15th home run of the season. AAA: Norfolk Tides (32-34) 8, Syracuse Mets (25-40) 6  Box Score Travis...

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Mets Minors Recap: Mauricio, Baty Power Binghamton To Victory

With Francisco Álvarez not playing in Saturday’s game, Binghamton’s lineup had big shoes to fill. Fellow top prospects Ronny Mauricio and Brett Baty stepped up to fill the hole his absence left, as they blasted home runs that were key to Binghamton’s victory. AAA: Syracuse Mets (25-39) 13, Norfolk Tides (31-34) 8 Box Score Travis Blankenhorn RF: 2-for-5, 3 R, 2B, RBI,...

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Mets Minors Recap: Vientos Homers In First Game Back From Injured List

After an outstanding May in Syracuse, seeing Mark Vientos land on the injured list after just two June games was concerning. However, his injured list stint lasted just 10 days and he returned to the lineup no worse for wear, as he blasted a long home run in his second at-bat of Sunday’s game. AAA: Syracuse Mets (21-38) 10, Scranton/Wilkes-Barre RailRiders (23-37) 1  Box Score Dominic...

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