
Since the Mets minor league affiliates opened their respective seasons, the story has been Peter Alonso. How could it not be with him opening the season hitting .403/.500/.778 with six doubles, seven homers, and 18 RBI? He’s made significant strides in his ability to hit right-handed pitching, his patience

Las Vegas (8-14) 11, Albuquerque (8-14) 9 Box Score Gavin Cecchini SS: 4-for-5, 2 R, 2B, HR, RBI, .348/.397/.545 Bryce Brentz RF: 2-for-4, 2 R, HR, 2 RBI, BB, K, .240/.306/.487 Dominic Smith 1B: 4-for-5, R, RBI, .275/.398/.435 Home runs by Cecchini, Matt den Dekker, David Thompson, Phillip Evans, and Brentz accounted for seven of Las

Mets infield prospect Gavin Cecchini has hit the ground running in the early part of this season after a disappointing 2017 campaign. Cecchini showed a lot of offensive potential from 2015-2016, when he hit .317/.377/.442 for Binghamton and .325/.390/.448 for Las Vegas. In addition, he earned a September call-up

Friday was a busy day on the Mets’ minor league transaction ledger, with moves affecting two levels and the major league squad. Most notably, left-handed pitcher Buddy Baumann was acquired from the San Diego Padres on a waiver claim. The 30-year-old will report to Triple-A Las Vegas. Joining Baumann






