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Mets Daily Prospect Report, 8/28/14: Thus Spake Thoroastra

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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 Wednesday, August 27th, 2014

Triple-A - Las Vegas 51's (80-60)_______________________________________

ROUND ROCK 3, LAS VEGAS 8 (Box)

Noah Syndergaard threw six and two-thirds innings of one-run baseball as he and three combined to strikeout sixteen Express hitters last night. Kevin Plawecki's two home runs paced the twelve-hit 51s offensive attack and helped complete a series sweep.

Double-A - Binghamton Mets (83-54)_____________________________________

NEW BRITAIN 11, BINGHAMTON 7 (11 innings/box)

The B-Mets relinquished a 6-2 seventh inning lead before allowing five runs in the eleventh to ensure defeat. Tyler Pill pitched five above-average innings, before the bullpen would allow nine runs in the final six. Despite going seven-for-twenty yesterday with runners in scoring position, Binghamton's offense left fourteen runners on base, squandering multiple chances to win the game.

Advanced-A - St. Lucie Mets (33-32 / 73-61)_____________________________________

CHARLOTTE 3, ST. LUCIE 4 (Box)

The S-Mets' playoff hopes are dim, but last night provided a walk-off win and kept the playoff chase alive. L.J. Mazzilli's game-ending ground ball was botched by Stone Crabs third baseman Patrick Leonard, allowing Gilbert Gomez and Maikis De La Cruz to score the winning runs. Julian Hilario received the win despite allowing the go-ahead run for Charlotte in the top of the ninth.

Low-A -Savannah Sand Gnats(38-29 / 82-49)__________________________________

AUGUSTA 5, SAVANNAH 4 (Box)

The Gnats' rally fell short at Historic Grayson Stadium last night, as the SAL affiliate dropped their eighth consecutive game. Octavio Acosta was in trouble early and the GreenJackets took a 5-0 lead in the third inning. While the offense was profoundly impotent against Augusta starter Chase Johnson, a four-run eighth inning against the bullpen closed the lead to one before the Gnats were set down in order in the ninth.

Short-A - Brooklyn Cyclones (40-31)__________________________________

STATEN ISLAND 2, BROOKLYN 3 (11 innings/Box)

Amed Rosario: Walk-off HBP.

Rookie -Kingsport Mets(33-33)__________________________________

KINGSPORT 8, ELIZABETHTON 9 (10 innings/Box)

The K-Mets lost a four-run lead and erased a four-run deficit before losing in the tenth.

Rookie -GCL Mets(32-27)__________________________________

GCL METS 7, GCL MARLINS 5 (Box)

Star of the Night

Noah Syndergaard

Goat of the Night

Adam Kolarek


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