
Led by Tylor Megill and Shintaro Fujinami, the Syracuse Mets pitched a combined one-hitter in their victory over the Durham Bulls. Binghamton’s shortstop Wyatt Young has had a torrid August–so far, reaching base every game in August while having an OPS of .949. Triple-A Durham Bulls (59-66) 0, Syracuse Mets

It was a rough night in the Mets farm system, with Binghamton picking up the only victory on the night—the other team affiliates combined to score five runs. Blade Tidwell continued his struggles (like most Mets pitching prospects in the offensive-happy International League) with Triple-A Syracuse. Triple-A Durham Bulls

The Syracuse Mets and Binghamton Rumble Ponies uncharacteristically struggled, losing 11 of their combined 13 games. On the contrary, the Brooklyn Cyclones and St. Lucie Mets combined to win nine of their 12 games, with both teams winning their respective series. As for individual performances, Brett Baty was far-and-away the most

It was a rough night for the Mets’ affiliates pitching staffs, who combined to allow 25 runs in four games. In Syracuse, however, Luisangel Acuña and Brett Baty stroked extra-base hits, including Baty’s 15th Triple-A homer. Acuña has had a nice bounce-back month after laboring through July. Triple-A Rochester






