Mazzoni Solid, But B-Mets Offense Absent In 4-0 Loss To Richmond

The Binghamton Mets batters were only able to squeak out three hits on Saturday night at NYSEG Stadium and in the process couldn’t plate any runs as the Richmond Flying Squirrels took game two of the series by a four to nothing tally. The B-Mets first recorded hit came in the bottom of the third by way of starting pitcher Cory Mazzoni.  Mazzoni, who went 1-for-2 in the game, led off the inning...

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Mets Lower Minors: Kingsport Gives Me A Reason To Be Happy

Charlotte 9, St. Lucie 8 The St. Lucie bullpen just could not hold a lead in this game as they allowed five runs in the last two innings. Key Players: Alonzo Harris – 1 for 4, HR, 2 RBI, 3 R Richard Lucas – 3 for 4, 2B, 2 RBI, R Danny Muno – 2 for 4, RBI, BB Jacob Degrom – 3 IP: 2 H, ER, K Three errors led to two unearned runs on the evening, including one in the ninth. Player Of The Game:...

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McHugh Goes Seven Strong As Bisons Defeat PawSox 2-0 At Fenway

Behind a dominant performance by Collin McHugh, the Bisons squeaked by the Pawtucket Red Sox last night by a score of 2-0. This game was a pitching duel all around. Playing at Fenway Park, each team sent two up-and-comers to the mound to start. And it was quite a duel. Buffalo got their first run of the game in the top of the second, when Brad Emaus drove in a run with a groundout, scoring Josh...

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Niese Absolutely Awesome In 2-0 Mets Victory Over Washington

The Mets (57-63) defeated the Nationals (74-46) by the score of 2-0 tonight at Nationals Park. Finally, a quick recap that I can write with a splash of positivity behind it. Jon Niese against Edwin Jackson, a pitching matchup that had the chance to be something great, exceeded expectations. Jon Niese started and pitched masterfully through 7.1 innings, allowing just 5 hits and striking out 7. He...

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Kingsport Mets Place Steve Matz on D.L.

When I saw the entry on yesterday’s transactions page for the Appalachian League, I got a a little concerned. August 17: Kingsport Mets placed LHP Steven Matz on the 7-day disabled list. Oh no, I hope it’s not the elbow again. TJS in 2010. Two lost seasons while rehabbing. A late start to 2012 training camp because of lingering elbow issues. After dealing with those, he started the...

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Could Mets Triple-A Team Be Heading To Oklahoma?

Updated 8/18 1:00 PM Tim asked me yesterday to do some digging on this, and so I did. According to what a source from The Oklahoman with knowledge of the situation told me, the Oklahoma City Red Hawks are “not very keen” on renewing their PDC with the Houston Astros. The word is that the Mets are one of two teams that have some “strong appeal” to them. – JD Original...

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