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7/23 MMN Recap: Lindsay, Alonso Homer in Cyclones Victory

By John Sasso

July 24, 2016 10 Comments

Photo Credit: Dustin Satloff/Brooklyn Cyclones

Photo Credit: Dustin Satloff/Brooklyn Cyclones

Las Vegas (51-48) 5, Reno 4 Box Score

It was Plawecki’s fifth home run in just 71 at bats for the 51s.

Smoker has now struck out 66 batters in 44.2 innings and has allowed only one run in his last nine innings.

Binghamton (46-52) 7, Portland 4 Box Score

Amed Rosario was given the day off as he’s hit his first rough patch in Binghamton, going 2 for 17 over his last four games.

  • Tyler Pill RHP; 6 IP, 6 H, 3 ER, 4 BB, 4 K, W (8-8, 3.88)
  • Tim Peterson RHP; IP, needed only 8 pitches to get three outs (3.75)
  • David Roseboom LHP; Perfect 9th, K, S (5th save, 2.29)

Pill now has 24 wins with the Binghamton Mets which is a team record.

Lakeland 9, St. Lucie (52-44) 5 Box Score

Thompson now has 69 RBIs overall this year to go along with six home runs between Columbia and St. Lucie.

Lexington 8, Columbia (44-54) 2 Box Score

The Fireflies had only five hits as a team and went 0 for 4 with runners in scoring position.

Brooklyn (16-19) 7, Aberdeen 2 Box Score

Darryl Knight hit his first home run of the season, a three-run blast in the 8th inning for some insurance.

Dunn was making his first pro start and hit 96 MPH as he pitched to his last batter.

Pulaski 5, Kingsport (12-17) 4 Box Score

Kingsport allowed three runs in the eighth then lost on a walk-off error in the ninth.

  • Sixto Torres LHP 5 IP, 3 H, R, 0 ER, BB, 6 K (Kingsport debut)

GCL Marlins 13, GCL Mets 5 (11-12) Box Score

Matt Cleveland (12th RD) had a forgettable professional debut; in a third of an inning he allowed three runs (one earned), on two hits, a walk, and a wild pitch. Garrison Bryant (36th RD) also made his pro debut giving up a run on three hits in one inning of work.

DSLMets1 (23-18) 6 DSL Cubs1 3 Box Score

The victory keeps the Mets2 in the playoff race, currently 6.5 games back of the division leading Rangers1 and 5.5 out of the WC spot.

DSL Mets2 (15-27) 2, DSL Rays2 1 Box Score

The Mets2 victory was just their second in the last ten games. Jorge Cespedes lowered his ERA to 2.81 in his 5.2 IP, his longest outing of the season.

Santana extended his hitting streak to seven games, and has been on base in all nine games he has played in.

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