Highlights at the bottom (in gifs)
Dates: July 7-10
Results: Split 4
Current Record: 55-40, 1st Place in PCL PS, 9
Game lead
Recaps:
MV51: Matt ∂en
Dekker didn’t get to start all four days, but he took advantage both times
he did. He’s been hitting very well since his demotion, at .387/439/667 in 82
PA.
LV51: Alvarado
might’ve made his last start for the Las Vegas 51s, throwing 83-84 MPH
fastballs that the Aces smacked around the park.
Mets Player
|
Performance
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4-11, 3 R, 2B (8),
BB
|
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4-15, 4 R, BB, RBI
(9), HBP, SAC, SB (3), 3 SO
|
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4-16, 2 R, 2B (10),
6 RBI (51), SF, 2 SO, GIDP, CS
|
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1-4, 2 R, 3 BB, 2 SO
|
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2-13, RBI (44), BB,
HBP, 2 SO
|
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2-9, 2 R, 2B (2), 2
RBI (9), 2 BB, SO
|
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2-8, 2 R, 2B (3), HR
(3), 4 RBI (16), 2 BB, 2 SO
|
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2-8, 2 R, 2B (9), 2
BB, 3 SO, GIDP
|
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4-11, 3 R, 2 2B (6),
HR (11), 5 RBI (37), 3 SO
|
|
Matt ∂en Dekker
|
6-10, 4 R, 2B (19),
2 RBI (37), BB, 2 SO, CS
|
5-8, 2 R, 3B (3), 4
RBI (15), GIDP, CS
|
|
BB
2 IP, 3 H, 2 R, BB,
1 GO: 3 FO
|
|
0-2
|
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3-10, R, 2 BB, 4
SO, CS
|
|
Giancarlo Alvarado
(L, 3-4, 7.86 ERA)
|
2.2 IP, 12 H, 12 R,
BB, 2 SO, 3 HR, 74 Pitches (47 Strikes)
(0-1)
|
(W, 7-2, 4.71 ERA)
|
6 IP, 6 H, 2 R, 3
BB, 4 SO, 89 Pitches (57 Strikes), 5 GO: 6 FO
(0-2, SO)
|
(L, 2-3, 5.10 ERA)
|
2.1 IP, 8 H, 8 R (7
ER), 2 BB, 2 SO, 2 HR, 64 Pitches (41 Strikes), 4 GO:1 FO
(0-1, SO)
|
|
4.2 IP, 6 H, 4 R, 3
BB, 4 SO, 89 Pitches (51 Strikes), 7 GO: 3 FO
|
(5.11 ERA)
|
2 IP, 3 H, 3 R, 3
BB, 4 SO, 1 GO: 1 FO
|
(3.86 ERA)
|
2 IP, 2 H, 2 R (0
ER), 3 SO, 5 GO: 1 FO
|
(3.43 ERA)
|
2.1 IP, H, 2 SO, 2
GO: 2 FO
|
(2.45 ERA)
|
2 IP, 4 H, 2 R, BB,
2 GO: 3 FO
|
(W, 1-0, 0.00 ERA)
|
2 IP, 2 H, BB, 5
SO, FO
|
(2.88 ERA)
|
3 IP, 3 H, BB, 3 SO,
4 GO
|
(3.72 ERA)
|
2 IP, H, BB, 4 GO:
2 FO
|
Bullpen:
The
stats below do not include Omar Quintanilla, who was forced into bullpen duty
twice during the series. The bullpen was overworked and had a couple of rough
innings, but did their job most of the series – that’s an impressive 35 SO+GO:
10 FO ratio.
15.1
IP, 16 H, 7 R (5 ER), 7 BB, 17 SO, 18 GO: 10 FO, 2.93 ERA
Looking Ahead:
Friday at 8:05 PM ET: Game 1 – Red Patterson (3-7, 5.15 ERA)
@ Matthew Bowman (0-0, 4.91 ERA)
Game 2 – Carlos Frias (6-4, 4.66 ERA) @ Greg Peavey (1-4,
12.21 ERA)
Saturday at 10:05 PM ET: Drew Carpenter (2-0, 6.08 ERA) @
TBD
Highlights
Wilmer Flores
Wilmer drove in two runs with this goofy bases-loaded single
in the 7th inning of Monday night’s game, putting the 51s on the
scoreboard for the first time in the series.
He drove in two with this double to left in the 5th
inning of Wednesday night’s game, the first two runs they scored that night.
Kevin Plawecki
Plaw gave the 51s the lead with this key pinch-hit RBI
single with one out in the 7th inning of Tuesday night’s game.
He hit this one-out double with Satin on 1B in the 2nd
inning of Wednesday night’s game, but he would be stranded on 2B.
Cesar Puello
Cesar hit this double to left to lead off the 5th
inning in Wednesday night’s game – he’d come around to score the 51s first run
of the game.
Matt Reynolds
Reynolds lined this single into RF to advance M∂D with
nobody out in the 5th inning of Thursday night’s game.
Matt ∂en Dekker
Matt drove in two runs with this two-out single in the 7th
inning of Monday night’s game.
He led off the 5th inning of Thursday night’s
game with this double off the LF wall to start a four-run rally.
Daniel Muno
Muno slapped this double into the LF corner with one out and
Seratelli on 1B in the 7th inning of Monday night’s game.
He led off Wednesday night’s game with this line drive
single off the wall in LF – the bounce was played perfectly by Trumbo.
Cory Vaughn
Vaughn hit this RBI-double to the LF corner with two outs in
the 9th inning of Monday night’s game.
He provided the insurance runs Tuesday night with this big
three-run bomb to LF – the 51s second straight PH to come through with a big
hit in the 7th inning of that game.
Anthony Seratelli
Seratelli hit this bases-loaded triple with two outs in the
9th inning of Monday night’s game.
Brandon Allen
Allen led off the 5th inning of Tuesday night’s
game with this double to center – he’d come around to score on a Seratelli
single.
He provided the big hit in the 5th inning of
Thursday night’s game, with this three-run homerun
Hubble sees spiral bridge of young stars between two ancient galaxies, http://t.co/d5RE1iMhmz pic.twitter.com/qlmFOEYjWq
— Astronomy Magazine (@AstronomyMag) July 11, 2014
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