While the big-league club looks to take care of business out on the West Coast against the San Diego Padres on Friday, the New York Mets’ minor league affiliates will attempt to follow suit.

With Double-A Binghamton, High-A Brooklyn and Single-A St. Lucie all set to face affiliates of the Philadelphia Phillies, it should be a fun night organizationally for the two NL East foes.

Jack Wenninger. Photo by Herm Card

TRIPLE-A

SCRANTON/WILKES-BARRE (30-29) VS SYRACUSE (31-29)

6:35 P.M.

Syracuse will look to make it three wins in a row over Scranton/Wilkes-Barre on Friday night with Jack Wenninger on the bump.

Wenninger, who’s one of the Mets’ top pitching prospects, has a 2.80 ERA with 46 strikeouts in 45 innings this season. The right-hander has struggled a bit in his last two outings though, allowing eight earned runs over 9 1/3 innings.

Christian Arroyo is on a heater in Syracuse’s lineup, as he’s slashed .385/.529/.923 over his last four games with a pair of home runs.

DOUBLE-A

READING (24-30) VS BINGHAMTON (20-34)

7:00 PM

Bryce Conley is set to take the mound for Binghamton as it searches for its third-consecutive victory over Reading.

The 31-year-old right-hander has recorded a 4.70 ERA in 11 outings (nine starts) with 40 strikeouts over 44 innings between Syracuse and Binghamton on the year.

JT Schwartz is the Rumble Ponies’ hottest hitter entering the night, launching two homers over his last four contests with a 1.462 OPS in 14 at-bats.

HIGH-A

BROOKLYN (19-34) VS JERSEY SHORE (22-31)

7:05 PM

Right-handed reliever Dakota Hawkins has performed well in Brooklyn, boasting a 2.92 ERA over 10 appearances and 12 1/3 innings, and he’ll kick things off for the Cyclones on Friday night against Jersey Shore.

2025 first-round pick Mitch Voit is coming into his own down in High-A, hitting .257/.413/.457 with two homers and four stolen bases across his last 10 contests.

SINGLE-A

CLEARWATER (19-34) VS ST. LUCIE (22-31)

6:10 P.M.

St. Lucie will attempt to snap a four-game losing streak as Joel Lara gets the start for the club. The 19-year-old right-hander has put up a 7.88 ERA in nine outings (five starts) totaling 24 innings this campaign.

Elian Peña has an .814 OPS across his last 11 games, though he earned a golden sombrero with four strikeouts on Thursday night.