Mets Minor League Daily – July 5, 2015 | Astromets Mind

Sunday, July 5, 2015

Mets Minor League Daily – July 5, 2015

All your Mets minors needs in one place


Updated throughout the day and night

Minor News

If you have any link tips, suggest them to @Astromets31 on twitter and I’ll add them in.


            Check out yesterday’s results here.


            Michael Gibbons, Blake Taylor and Andrew Church were transferred to Brooklyn; John Gant was transferred to Binghamton; Wuilmer Becerra was placed on the 7-day DL; Tim Peterson was activated and sent to Savannah to begin his season after an 80-game suspension for PED’s.



Minor Games

Scheduled starters and start times (EST), game notes, and results as they come in


Steven Matz (1-0, 2.35 ERA) @ Mike Bolsinger (4-2, 2.76 ERA)
@Dodgers (46-36) at 4:10 PM
Yesterday: L 4-3
Today: W 8-0, Matz (W, 2-0, 1.32 ERA) – 6 IP, 2 H, 2 B, 8 SO, HBP, 101 Pitches (65 Strikes), 4 GO: 6 FO
Lineup
RF – Curtis Granderson – 2-5, R, 2B (14), RBI (29), BB, 2 SO
3B – Daniel Murphy – 3-4, BB, HBP
1B – Lucas Duda – 0-5, R, 3 SO
2B – Wilmer Flores – 4-5, R, 2 2B (13), 3 RBI (38)
LF – Michael Cuddyer – 0-5, 2 SO
C – Johnny Monell – 1-3, 2 R, 2 BB
SS – Ruben Tejada – 3-5, 2 R, RBI (13), SO
SP – Steven Matz – 0-3, RBI (5)
PH – Darrell Ceciliani – 0-1
CF – Juan Lagares – 2-5, R, 3B (4), 2 RBI (23)
Bullpen:
Logan Verrett (S, 1, 2.95 ERA) – 3 IP, H, 3 SO, 3 GO: 2 FO


Aaron Laffey (2-2, 5.06 ERA) @ Dillon Gee (1-1, 13.50 ERA)
vs. Albuquerque (37-46) at 10:05 PM
MiLB.tv coverage – Boxscore
Yesterday: L 10-2 (Albuquerque)
Today: W 3-2, Gee (W, 2-1, 8.82 ERA) – 7 IP, 6 H, 2 R, BB, 4 SO, 90 Pitches (62 Strikes), 6 GO: 7 FO
Lineup
2B – Dilson Herrera – 3-4, R, HR (2), RBI (15)
SS – Wilfredo Tovar – 1-3, SAC, SB (21), SO
CF – Kirk Nieuwenhuis – 0-4, SO
RF – Travis Taijeron – 1-3, R, HR (14), RBI (42), BB
1B – Brooks Conrad – 0-4, 2 SO
LF – Brandon Allen – 1-3, R, 2B (17), BB
3B – Daniel Muno – 0-3
C – Dan Rohlfing – 0-1, RBI (17), BB, SF, SO
P – Dillon Gee – 0-2, GIDP
Bullpen:
Chase Huchingson (H, 3, 0.00 ERA) – 0.2 IP, H, 1 GO: 1 FO
Zack Thornton (H, 6, 4.14 ERA) – 0.1 IP, 1 IR – 0 S
Jenrry Mejia (S, 1, 2.25 ERA) – 1 IP, H, 2 GO

Full post-game recap


Justin Haley (2-0, 5.29 ERA) @ John Gant (2-3, 4.75)
vs. Portland (29-53) at 6:35 PM
MiLB.tv coverage – Boxscore
Today: L 6-1, Gant (4.29 ERA) – 6 IP, 6 H, 4 R (1 ER), 5 SO, 97 Pitches (59 Strikes), 7 GO: 4 FO
Lineup
SS – Gavin Cecchini – 1-3, BB, SO
2B – L.J. Mazzilli – 1-3, BB, GIDP
LF – Michael Conforto – 1-3, 2B (10), BB
DH – Brock Peterson – 0-4, SO
CF – Brandon Nimmo – 0-3, R, BB, SO
1B – Aderlin Rodriguez – 0-4
3B – Dustin Lawley – 1-4, 2B (16), RBI (20), SO
C – Xorge Carrillo – 0-4, 2 SO
RF – Eudy Pina – 1-3
Bullpen:
Dario Alvarez (3.67 ERA) – 1 IP, SO, 1 GO
Josh Smoker (0.00 ERA) – 1 IP, 2 SO, 1 FO
Akeel Morris (12.46 ERA) – 1 IP, 2 H, 2 R, BB, 2SO, 1 GO





Mickey Jannis @ Kohl Stewart (3-5, 3.56 ERA)
@Fort Myers (3-5, 3.56 ERA) at 4:05 PM
Yesterday: L 5-3 (St. Lucie, Fort Myers)
Today: L 5-4, Jannis (1.29 ERA) – 7 IP, 3 H, 2 R (1 ER), 4 BB, 3 SO, HBP, 12 GO: 6 FO
Lineup
2B – Yeixon Ruiz – 0-5, SO
SS – Jeff McNeil – 0-5, SO
3B – Jairo Perez – 1-4, R, SO
1B – Dominic Smith – 1-2, R, 2 BB
DH – Matt Oberste – 1-3, 2B (13), RBI (31), SF, SO
RF – Victor Cruzado – 1-3, 2 R, HR (3), 2 RBI (17), BB
LF – Stefan Sabol – 0-3, SAC, 2 SO
C – Jeff Glenn – 1-3, SAC, SO
CF – Champ Stuart – 2-3, 2 2B (7), RBI (15), SF
Bullpen:
Robert Coles (BS, 3)(L, 2-2, 3.06 ERA) – 1 IP, 2 H, 3 R, 3 BB, SO, 1 GO: 1 FO


Post-game recap: Recent import from the Long Island Ducks Mickey Jannis made his organizational debut for the St. Lucie Mets Sunday in Fort Myers, throwing a very solid start, but getting little support from his new teams offense. Jannis is potentially interesting as a knuckleballer who hit 86-90 with his fastball during Sunday’s start, although his knuckleball was a little too wild for him during his debut. His wildness loaded the bases in the 1st, as he hit Alex Swim and then walked Mitch Garver in the frame, and then the Miracle took a 1-0 lead on a sac fly. Fort Myers would load the bases again with one out in the 3rd, and again they’d settle for one run from a sac fly. The Mets tied things up in the 4th behind the red hot Victor Cruzado, who hit a two run bomb 361 feet (it was 101 MPH off the bat per trackman). The game remained tied until the 7th, when Cruzado led off with a walk and then scored on 3 straight sacrifices: sac bunt/E1, sac bunt, sac fly. Matt Oberste picked up a sac fly in the 8th to give the Mets an inurance run, but it wouldn’t be enough for Robert Coles. Coles was even wilder than Jannis, walking two of the first three batters in the frame to load the bases (there was a leadoff single). Marcus Knecht would tie the game with a two run single to LF , but Coles was still in danger. He’d intentionally walk the next batter to put a force at every base, but that backfired when a wild pitch brought home the go-ahead run for Fort Myers. Jeff Glenn reached on a one out single in the 9th, and then Amed Rosario finally resurfaced as a pinch runner – Rosario has been missing time ‘with a little bit of a hand issue’. Champ Stuart followed with his second double of the game, but it was a ground-rule double, so Rosario had to stop at 3B - Rosario had easily scored, but the ump ruled that the ball bounced and then deflected off the foul poll and back into play. Ruiz and McNeil followed, but neither could get Rosario home from 3B, and the loss put St. Lucie back under .500.


Ricky Knapp (2-1, 2.11 ERA) @ Jeffry Fernandez (2-6, 5.51 ERA)
@Greenville (43-37) at 4:05 PM
MiLB.tv coverage – Boxscore
Yesterday: W 3-1 (Astromets Mind)
Today: W 8-6, Knapp (2.86 ERA) – 5.2 IP, 10 H, 5 R, 5 SO, 82 Pitches (58 Strikes), 6 GO: 5 FO
Lineup
2B – Jonathan Johnson – 1-4, BB, SO
CF – Patrick Biondi – 1-5, R, 2B (5), SO, GIDP
RF – John Mora – 1-3, R, RBI (37), BB, SF, GIDP, CS
3B – Eudor Garcia – 2-3, 2 R, HR (5), RBI (26), BB, HBP
1B – Michael Katz – 1-5, 2B (3), RBI (2), 2 SO
DH – Jon Leroux – 2-5, R, SO
SS – Jean Rodriguez – 1-5, R, RBI (25)
LF – Vicente Lupo – 1-2, 2 R, HR (6), 3 RBI (23), 2 BB, SO
C – Tyler Moore – 1-2, 2B (5), RBI (5), 2 BB
Bullpen:
Paul Paez (H, 2, 2.28 ERA) – 1.1 IP, 2 H, 2 GO, 2 IR – 0 S
Tim Peterson (BS, 1)(W, 1-0, 9.00 ERA) – 1 IP, 2 H, R, 1 GO: 2 FO
James Duff (2.75 ERA) – 1 IP, H, SO, 1 GO: 1 FO






Mitch Gueller (2-0, 2.25 ERA) @ Jose Celas (0-1, 1.35 ERA)
vs. Williamsport (13-2) at 5:00 PM
Today: W 9-2, Celas (2.70 ERA) – 3.1 IP, 3 H, 2 R, 6 BB, 4 SO, HBP, 80 Pitches (38 Strikes), 2 GO: 3 FO
Lineup
RF – Tucker Tharp – 2-5, 2B (3)
CF – Enamanuel Zabala – 1-4, 2 R, BB, SO, GIDP
2B – Vinny Siena – 2-3, 2 R, BB, SB (3)
3B – David Thompson – 1-4, R, SO
LF – Jeff Diehl – 0-2, 2 R, BB, HBP, SO
DH – Brandon Brosher – 2-3, 2 R, 2B (1), HR (2), 7 RBI (9), BB
1B – Pedro Perez – 0-2, RBI (4), BB, SF, SO
C – Jose Garcia – 0-3, BB, 2 SO
SS – Branden Kaupe – 0-3, RBI (2), SF, SO
Bullpen:
Kevin Canelon (W, 1-1, 5.25 ERA) – 4.2 IP, 3 H, 6 SO, 4 GO: 3 FO, 2 IR – 1 S
Ruben Reyes (5.40 ERA) – 1 IP, H, SO, 1 GO


Post-game recap: The star of this game was easily the star of the night for the minors system, as Brandon Brosher came through with the bases loaded twice, providing most of the Cyclones offense on Seinfeld night at MCU Park Kramerica Industries Ballpark. Brosher would get his first chance after the Cyclones loaded the bases in the 1st on 2 singles and a HBP. He came through with his second homerun in as many days for Brooklyn, and the grand salami put Brooklyn up 4-0. Cyclones starter Jose Celas was wild all night, throwing less than 50% strikes as he issued 6 walks. The 2nd inning was the only frame without a walk from Celas, but he’d allow a leadoff double, and then an RBI single. Williamsport got another run back in the 4th thanks to his wildness, as he hit a batter, threw a wild pitch, and then walked the last batter he’d face before Canelon took over. The first batter against Canelon reached on an infield single to load the bases, and then the Cyclones traded a run for an out on a grounder to 3B. Canelon would be great after that, allowing just a pair of singles. These two have piggybacked two straight starts, and Canelon has the early edge on taking over the starters role. In the 6th, Brosher would walk and then score on a sac fly from Kaupe to make it a 5-2 game. Then their 7th inning rally put this game out of reach. Zabala and Siena led off with walks, and then a single to LF from Thompson loaded the bases. After Diehl struck out, Brosher got his second bases loaded chance, and this time he cleared the bases with a double. Ruben Reyes would replace Canelon in the 9th and work around a leadoff single as he finished the game. The Cyclones have now outscored Williamsport 11-2 in this series, after the Crosscutters came into the series with a 13-1 record.


Makay Nelseon (0-1, 7.20 ERA) @ Audry German (2-0, 4.38 ERA)
vs. Greeneville (7-4) at 4:00 PM
Yesterday: L 3-2 (Burlington)
Today: W 5-2, German (3.54 ERA) – 8 IP, 5 H, 2 R, BB, 4 SO, 15 GO: 4 FO
Lineup
2B – Luis Carpio – 0-4, R
LF – Arnaldo Berrios – 0-4, SO
1B – Dash Winningham – 2-4, 2 R, HR (3), 2 RBI (12), BB, SO
C – Patrick Mazeika – 1-3, R, HR (2), 2 RBI (9), BB, SO
SS – Milton Ramos – 0-4
CF – Kevin Kaczmarski – 1-3, SO
DH – Darryl Knight – 1-3, R, 2B (1), GIDP
RF – Hengelbert Rojas – 1-2, BB, SO
3B – Santo Marte – 0-2, BB
Bullpen:
Joe Shaw (S, 2, 0.00 ERA) – 1 IP, 2 H, 2 GO: 1 FO

Table 1 – German pitch stats by inning, per iscorecast

1st
2nd
3rd
4th
5th
6th
7th
8th
Total
Total
6
11
14
18
11
11
9
11
91
Strikes
6
9
9
12
8
8
6
7
65
Swinging*
0
1
0
3
2
0
1
1
8

*8.8% Swinging strike rate

Post-game recap: The K-Mets bats woke up late to back a great start from Audry German in the series opener against Greeneville. German was fantastic for Kingsport, allowing a pair of runs in the 4th, but then retiring 12 of the final 13 batters he’d face before Joe Shaw came in for the save. Aaron Mizell hit a leadoff triple against German in the 4th, and then came home on an RBI groundout from the next batter. German picked up the second out of the inning, but then allowed a double and RBI single before finally ending the frame with a strikeout. Santo Marte led off the 6th with a walk to become just the third Kingsport batter of the night, and then Dash Winningham tied things up with a bomb to RF three batters later. Kingsport took the lead thanks to a pair of two out hits in the 7th – Knight doubled, Rojas singled him to 3B, and he scored on a balk. They added a pair of insurance runs with two outs in the 8th, as Patrick Mazeika hit his second bomb as a pro. Shaw allowed a pair of singles to start the 9th, but then retired the next 3 to pick up his second save as a pro.


GCL Mets 7-4



Yesterday: W 5-2
Today: Off



Minors MVP of the Day – Brandon Brosher is a catcher that Brooklyn manager Tom Gamboa has described as having 'Mike Piazza-type power,' and he had a Piazza-type performance for the Cyclones Sunday night.
Minors Cy of the Day – With some better defense behind him, John Gant might've done enough to win this, but tough to pass on the 8 strong innings from Audry German, even if it was a rookie ball start.



  • 0Blogger Comment
  • Facebook Comment
  • Disqus Comment

Leave your comment

Post a Comment

comments powered by Disqus
submit to reddit