The Mets have an off day, but all four of their full-season minor league affiliates are in action. The Rumble Ponies will look to keep their winning ways going, while Syracuse will aim to get back to .500 after a loss on Wednesday.

6:35 PM · NBT Bank Stadium · Worcester (63-54) at Syracuse (60-61)

Syracuse Lineup

  1. Nick Morabito, LF
  2. Émilien Pitre, 2B
  3. Billy Amick, 3B
  4. MJ Melendez, DH
  5. Nick Lorusso, 1B
  6. José Ramos, RF
  7. D’Andre Smith, CF
  8. Shawn Ross, C
  9. Zack Short, SS

Kevin Herget will open the game on the mound for Syracuse. In his last outing, he allowed one run and two hits with two strikeouts over 2 1/3 innings.

7:15 PM · Mirabito Stadium · Altoona (49-66) at Binghamton (51-65)

Binghamton Lineup

  1. Jefferson Rojas, SS
  2. Jacob Reimer, DH
  3. Chris Suero, CF
  4. John Bay, LF
  5. Corey Collins, 1B
  6. Kevin Parada, C
  7. JT Benson, RF
  8. Jamari Baylor, 2B
  9. Branny De Oleo, 3B

Noah Hall will take the mound for Binghamton, looking to rebound from his worst start of the year. He was tagged for eight runs and 11 hits over 3 2/3 innings against Portland last Friday. First pitch has been pushed back due to weather.

6:35 PM · Hometrust Park · Brooklyn (50-64) at Asheville (40-74)

Brooklyn Lineup

  1. Sammy Stafura, SS
  2. Aidan Smith, RF
  3. Ronald Hernandez, 1B
  4. Trey Snyder, CF
  5. John Spikerman, DH
  6. Antonio Jimenez, 2B
  7. John Smith III, LF
  8. Colin Houck, 3B
  9. Daiverson Gutierrez, C

Joel Díaz will take the hill for the Cyclones. He put together a solid outing in his last start against Jersey Shore, allowing just one run and four hits, walking one and striking out one over four innings. Over his last three starts, he has allowed just two earned runs in 10 innings.

6:10 PM · Clover Park · Lakeland (55-58) at St. Lucie (50-65)

St. Lucie Lineup

  1. Aiden Robbins, CF
  2. Boston Baro, SS
  3. Ryan Tayman, C
  4. Jack Toomey, LF
  5. Yovanny Rodriguez, DH
  6. Julio Zayas, 1B
  7. Vladi Gomez, 3B
  8. Jake Ogden, 2B
  9. Wyatt Vincent, RF

Nathan Hall is on the mound for St. Lucie. Hall struggled with command in his last outing, issuing two walks and allowing three runs on three hits over 1 1/3 innings.