Tag: Yonatan Henriquez

Mets Walk It Off Against The Astros In 4-3 Spring Victory

The New York Mets continued their spring training schedule on Sunday at Clover Park against the Houston Astros. Clay Holmes made his final start prior to heading to represent Team United States at the World Baseball Classic. In the contest, the Mets and Astros were tied at three until the bottom of the ninth inning when Yonatan Henriquez walked it off for New York. The aforementioned Holmes...

Minors Weekly Report: Cyclones One Win Away from Championship Title

The Brooklyn Cyclones began their postseason by sweeping the Division Series in two games, defeating the Greensboro Grasshoppers 4-3 and 4-1. They began their championship series on Sunday against the Hub City Spartanburgers which resulted in a resounding 13-1 victory. They need just one more victory out of a possible two more games to capture the South Atlantic League championship. Their next...

Mets Minors Recap: Tylor Megill Struggles In Rehab Appearance

Looking to return to the Mets, Tylor Megill struggled in his latest start for Syracuse. Out since mid-June with a right elbow sprain, the 30-year-old hasn’t found his footing since landing in Syracuse. In four games, he’s pitched 15 innings, allowed 15 hits, 11 runs, all earned, walked nine and struck out 16. Before going down with injury, Megill posted a 3.95 ERA through 14 starts...

Mets Minors Recap: Jonathan Santucci Shines for Binghamton

Syracuse was ambushed in their loss, Binghamton managed five hits between two players and lost despite a solid, but wild outing from Jonathan Santucci, St. Lucie pulled out a victory behind a scorching-hot performance by Yonatan Henriquez and Brooklyn came up short in their loss on Thursday Triple-A Syracuse Mets (62-61) 1, Indianapolis Indians (72-50) 16 BOX SCORE 2B/CF Jett Williams – 0-for-5,...

Mets Minors: Nolan McLean Shuts Down Sea Dogs

It was not a great day on the farm for the Mets organization on Wednesday. The four teams combined for a 1-3 record with no team scoring more than five runs. A Syracuse infielder continued his good Triple-A season with another home run. Meanwhile, Binghamton’s starter had one of his longest outings of the year. Check out more about these games in our roundup below. Triple-A Rochester Red...

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