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Minors Recap: Drew Gilbert Continues Rehab Assignment

By Ricky Keeler

July 18, 2024 No comments

Drew Gilbert, Photo by Ed Delany of Mets Minors

With the full-season affiliates still on their All-Star breaks, the complex leagues were only in action on Wednesday night. The three Mets teams combined to go 1-2 and score a total of six runs. However, there were some good pitching performances, and one of the hitters in the Dominican Summer League continued a red-hot July. Find out who that player is and more below.

Florida Complex League

FCL Astros (23-26) 2, FCL Mets (22-28) 1

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The Mets offense only managed four hits in the loss to the Astros on Wednesday. Rodriguez drove in the game’s only run with an RBI single in the top of the fifth. The 19-year-old has had a hit in each of his last three FCL games. Gilbert and Reimer did not have a hit as each of them continued their rehab assignments. Gilbert played the entire seven-inning game in center field.

While the Astros stole five bases against the Mets’ pitching staff, the three New York pitchers held Houston to being 0-for-10 with runners in scoring position. In the no-decision, Rodriguez put up a season-high eight strikeouts. This season, he has 48 strikeouts over 34.2 innings (12 outings).

Dominican Summer League

DSL Mets Orange (14-17) 2, DSL Phillies Red (9-22) 1

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The Mets orange offense managed five hits on Wednesday, but they made an impact in terms of running the bases. Three different players recorded two stolen bases (six total on the day).

The three Mets pitchers combined for 11 strikeouts in the seven-inning game with the Phillies offense not recording a single extra-base hit. Paulino has allowed one earned run or leas in each of his three outings in the month of July and has gone four innings or more in six straight appearances.

DSL Giants Orange (16-17) 4, DSL Mets Blue (12-19) 3

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The blue Mets offense worked a comeback in the late innings, but it was enough in the end. German’s RBI single in the top of the sixth got the team on the board. In the seventh, the Mets tied the game on an RBI double by Reyes and an RBI single by Herrera. Hererra has had six multi-hit games this month and is batting .515 in 33 at-bats (nine games).

Rodriguez had a solid start with the only run scored against him coming on a fielder’s choice in the bottom of the fourth. The 18-year-old not only tied a season-high for his longest outing, but also his most strikeouts in an appearance. Verdu ended up allowing a walk-off single in the bottom of the seventh.