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Mets Daily Farm Report, June 29, 2014: Dilson Herrera and Steven Matz buckle the knees of The Curve, power B-Mets to victory

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Catch up on all of yesterday's minor league action from around the Mets' farm system!

*All results from games played on Saturday, June 28, 2014

Triple-A - Las Vegas 51s (48–34)______________________________________

LAS VEGAS 6, SACRAMENTO 7 (Box)

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RHP Logan Verrett (Photo credit: Gordon Donovan)

Double-A - Binghamton Mets (47–33)______________________________________

BINGHAMTON 8, ALTOONA 7 (Box)

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LHP Steven Matz (Photo credit: Bryan Green)

Advanced-A - St. Lucie Mets (45–32)______________________________________

BRADENTON 3, ST. LUCIE 4 (Box)

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SS Gavin Cecchini (Photo credit: Gordon Donovan)

Low-A - Savannah Sand Gnats (50–26)______________________________________

ROME 3, SAVANNAH 4 (Box)

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OF Patrick Biondi (Photo credit: Gordon Donovan)

Short-A - Brooklyn Cyclones (11–5)______________________________________

BROOKLYN 5, STATEN ISLAND 11 (Box)

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SS Amed Rosario (Photo credit: Chris McShane)

Rookie Appalachian League - Kingsport Mets (5–4)______________________________________

KINGSPORT 1, JOHNSON CITY 8 (Box)

SUSPENDED AFTER THREE INNINGS. WILL RESUME TODAY.

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OF Ivan Wilson (Photo credit: Bryan Green)

Rookie - Gulf Coast League Mets (4–4)______________________________________

GCL CARDINALS 2, GCL METS 7 (Box)

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RHP Luis Mateo (Photo credit: Bryan Green)

For those so inclined, box scores for the DSL Mets1 and DSL Mets2.

Star of the Night
When you get four hits, launch a bomb, and knock in five runs like Dilson Herrera did—and then your team wins on top of it—you get to be the star. You just do.

Goat of the Night
Randy Fontanez did his best to see to it that eight runs wouldn't be enough for Binghamton to pull out the win, but he failed. That's an ugly line.

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