Author: Mitch Petanick

Mets Minors Report: Satin Aiming For Callup, Power Hitters’ Power Void, Eyes On Rivera

Last Night’s Quick Scores Savannah (5-4) topped Rome, 8-6 St. Lucie (6-3) dropped to Palm Beach, 4-3 Binghamton (5-4) lost to New Hampshire, 6-1 Las Vegas (5-5) dropped slugfest to Fresno, 11-6 Prospect Pipeline I just learned that we have some exciting phone interviews lined up with T.J. Rivera, Travis d’Arnaud, Cory Mazzoni, Brandon Nimmo and Cam Maron coming up. April will be fun...

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Syndergaard Brings The Heat, Rivera and Gomez Lead Offense For St. Lucie

St. Lucie 3, Bradenton 4 The Florida sun wasn’t the only thing bringing the heat down in Bradenton this evening. Noah Syndergaard made his second start for St. Lucie, and was giving the sun a run for his money after having his fastball clocked in the mid-90s during tonight’s loss. Syndergaard pitched five innings, surrendering two runs before turning the reigns over to Estarlin...

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Mets Minors Report: McHugh Is Ready, Peavey Is Dealing, Rivera and Brown Tearing It Up

Last Night’s Quick Scores Savannah (4-4) dropped a game to Rome, 5-2. St. Lucie (6-2) defeated Palm Beach in twelve innings, 6-5. Binghamton (5-3) defeated New Hampshire behind an eleven run fourth inning, 15-7. Las Vegas (5-4) dropped a game to Fresno, 6-1. Prospect Pipeline Kevin Plawecki now leads the organization with a .484 batting average after going 3-for-5 in last night’s...

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Tapia Loses Control, T.J. Rivera Carries Offense In St. Lucie Loss

St. Lucie Mets 4, Palm Beach Cardinals 7 Pitching has been the story for St. Lucie in 2013 thus far. Everyone has praised the pitching staff as being one of the best in the minor leagues, and we’ve told tales of their dominating performances to start the season. That all came to a screeching halt last night. Domingo Tapia, a consensus top fifteen Mets prospect, took the hill in...

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Mets Minors: Robles Looks Strong In St. Lucie’s First Loss Of The Year

St. Lucie Mets 0, Palm Beach Cardinals 1 Hansel Robles took the mound for the Mets on Wednesday night, after leaving the St. Lucie Opener last week with an apparent oblique injury. He showed no ill-effects of the injury, as he pitched 6.1 innings, holding the Cardinals to one run. Robles kept his team in the game all night, but was credited with his first loss, as the Mets’ offense was...

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