Author: Steve Sica

Mets Minors Recap: Brett Baty Reaches Base Three Times in Triple-A

In his second game after his call-up to Syracuse, Brett Baty tallied his first Triple-A hit and would later drive in his first Triple-A run. Meanwhile, Dominic Hamel would fire five shutout innings to help Brooklyn to an 8-1 win, and in Florida, Omar De Los Santos stole his FSL-leading 58th base. Francisco Alvarez went 0-for-3 with a walk and three strikeouts. He’s slashing .188/.350/.425...

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Mets Minors Recap: Francisco Álvarez Hits Homer Out of Stadium

Francisco Álvarez would launch a titanic blast in Lehigh Valley that left the stadium for his 22nd home run of the season overall. Meanwhile, in Binghamton the Mets second-ranked prospect, Brett Baty continues to rake as he brought his season average to .304. Down in St. Lucie, 18-year-old pitching prospect Joel Diaz would dominate Daytona in six shutout innings of relief. Syracuse Mets (45-56)...

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Mets Minors Recap: DeGrom Struggles, Vientos Goes Deep

Rehab assignment was the theme of the day as three Met pitchers were working their way back up from injuries. Jacob deGrom made another appearance in Syracuse and despite a rough four-run second inning would still strike out six in four innings. Meanwhile, Mark Vientos would take over the MiLB Met organizational lead in home runs and Brett Baty would stay hot in Binghamton. Omaha (48-46) 10 vs....

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Mets Minors Recap: Vientos, Baty Go Deep

It was an offensive explosion across the board for MiLB Mets teams. Stanley Consuegra and Omar De Los Santos each had a five RBI day leading both Brooklyn and St Lucie to wins. Meanwhile, Brett Baty and Mark Vientos both hit home runs as Vientos had a four-RBI night.  Jacksonville (46-40) 6 vs. Syracuse Mets (38-48) 11   BOX SCORE 3B Mark Vientos: 2-for-5, 2 R, HR (16), 4 RBI, .258/.341/.504 2B...

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Mets Minors Recap: Vientos Goes Deep in Syracuse Slugfest

The Syracuse Mets played a doubleheader in Buffalo and during the first game of it, the Mets would mash seven total home runs which also included back-to-back-to-back home runs in the second inning. Mark Vientos had four hits including his 15th home run of the season. Meanwhile in Brooklyn, newly promoted Alex Ramirez would record his first High-A double and Javier Atencio would fire off 11...

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