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Mets Minor Recap: Bradley Jr. Launches First Homer With Syracuse

By Matt Mongin

July 28, 2024 No comments

Wins in the Mets’ organization came at a premium on Saturday, with only Triple-A Syracuse picking up a victory. The Syracuse Mets were led by Jordan Geber‘s great start and Jackie Bradley Jr.‘s first home run in the Mets organization.

Triple-A

Buffalo Bisons (47-53) 3, Syracuse Mets (61-39) 6

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Syracuse redeemed themselves with a victory on Saturday after blowing their late lead the night before. Led by Jackie Bradley Jr.’s first Syracuse home run and a multi-hit game from Luisangel Acuña, the Mets cruised to a 6-3 win over the Buffalo Bisons.

JBJ joined the Mets organization this week after dominating the Independent League with the Long Island Ducks.

  •  RHP Jordan Geber (3.12 ERA): 4 2/3 IP, 3 H, 1 ER, 3 BB, 3 K (75 pitches/45 strikes)
  • RHP Justin Jarvis: 2 1/3 IP, 1 H, 1 ER, 2 BB, 1 K
  • LHP Matt Gage: 1 1/3 IP, 0 H, 0 R, 1 BB, 2 K

In his first Triple-A start, Jordan Geber delivered a very solid performance by going almost five innings of one-run ball. Geber has played in both Binghamton and Syracuse this season but has mostly made relief appearances. Jarvis and Gage were great out of the pen, providing both length and quality on the mound.

Double-A

Binghamton Rumble Ponies (49-43) 3, Richmond Flying Squirrels (45-50) 4 In 10 Innings

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The Rumble Ponies lost in extras to the Flying Squirrels 4-3. Binghamton failed to bring in the free runner in the top of the tenth frame, which Richmond took advantage of— winning via a walk-off throwing error by Paul Gervase.

The Ponies’ offense was powered by Rowdy Jordan’s two-RBI single in the third inning and two doubles from Matt Rudick, who also had a double Friday night.

While Richmond got to him in the second inning, Sproat was as effective as he’s been this entire season. His ability to not give up walks and throw most of his pitches for strikes while limiting hard contact is what makes Sproat so tantalizing to Double-A batters, and his promotion to Syracuse is inevitable.

High-A

Brooklyn Cyclones (44-51) 1, Rome Emperors (46-47) 5

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After an explosive Friday night offensively, Brooklyn was held in check in their 5-1 defeat against the Rome Emperors. Nick Morabito picked up two more hits in the leadoff spot while collecting his 32nd stolen base in High-A.

While the Cyclones scored eight hits, they drew zero walks and struck out eight times.

Nick Morabito, Photo by Ed Delany of Mets Minors

De La Cruz gave a solid bounce-back performance after a rough stretch in July–he combined to allow 11 ER in his three previous outings (14 innings).

Low-A

Palm Beach Cardinals (55-38) 12, St. Lucie Mets (31-64) 3

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St. Lucie was dominated by the Palm Beach Cardinals on Saturday, losing 12-3. While the Mets’ offense was not lackluster (nine hits and four walks), their three runs was not enough to overcome a tough night for the St. Lucie pitching staff.

A.J. Ewing broke out on Saturday with three hits and two RBI–Ewing has struggled in July, posting a .141/.250/.156 (.306 OPS) slash line.

A.J. Ewing, Photo by Ed Delany of Metsmerized

St. Lucie’s pitching got roughed up on Saturday night, though five of 12 runs were unearned. Starter Joel Diaz lacked his typical strikeout stuff and allowed a big third inning for the Cardinals. Alan Perdomo was the lone pitcher to hold Palm Beach scoreless, as he went two and a third innings on the mound.

The DSL teams slit their Saturday games–RHP Jose Guevara threw six shutout innings leading DSL Mets Orange to their weekend win.