Marcos Molina

Last Night’s Quick Scores

Minor League Notes

  • Cory Mazzoni won his fourth game for Vegas tossing seven innings, allowing four runs on six hits and striking out two.
  • Matt Reynolds was 3 for 5, with two runs scored. He is batting .386 in his last ten game with six multi-hit games in that span.
  • Kevin Plawecki recorded two more singles in five at bats and extended his hitting streak to five games. He is now batting .271 on the season.
  • Daniel Muno, who has not gotten much attention playing in Vegas, hit his 12th home run on the season and finished 3 for 4, with two runs scored and three RBIs.
  • Michael Fulmer making his first start for Binghamton after being promoted from St. Lucie, took the loss, tossing 3.1 innings, allowing six runs on six hits, walking three and striking out one batter.
  • Dilson Herrera was 2 for 4, hitting his 15th double for the B-Mets.
  • Juan Centeno singled to extend his hitting streak to five games and finished 1 for 4.
  • L.J. Mazzilli was 2 for 5, with two runs scored and extended his hitting streak to six games and is hitting .359 in his last ten games.
  • Robert Whalen won his eighth game on the season for Savannah, tossing 5.2 innings, and allowing two earned runs on six hits, walking two and striking out five.
  • Dominic Smith was 2 for 6, and has put together a mini three game streak.
  • Matt Oberste finished 2 for 4, exnteding his hitting streak to four games and has driven in at least one run in each of those games.
  • Yeixon Ruiz hit his fifth home run and drove in three batters and Victor Cruzado hit his seventh homer and drove in four batters.
  • Vicente Lupo singled and extended his hitting streak to four games and is hitting .364 in his last ten games.

NY-Penn 2014 All-Star Game

  • Amed Rosario and Jhoan Urena were both 0 for 2 in the game.
  • Michael Bernal struck out in his only at bat.
  • Marcos Molina started the game and threw one scoreless inning, allowing one hit and striking out two.
  • In relief, Corey Oswalt tossed a scoreless inning, allowing two hits and struck out one batter.
  • Cyclones closer Shane Bay, entered the game in the ninth and got the only batter he faced to pop out to short stop.

(Photo Credit: Ashley Marshall/MILB.com)

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