New Hampshire Fisher Cats @ Binghamton Mets
May 2, 2015
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W: Cessa (2-1, 2.14
ERA); L: Cole (0-3, 5.92 ERA); S: Sewald (4, 0.00 ERA)
The Highlights:
Pitchers
Luis Cessa – 5 IP, 7
H, R, 5 SO, 74 Pitches (55 Strikes), 6 GO: 3 FO
Matt Koch (H, 1,
5.09 ERA) – 2 IP, 2 SO, 4 FO
Dario Alvarez (H, 4,
3.86 ERA) – 1.2 IP, BB, 2 SO
Paul Sewald – 0.1
IP, SO, 1 IR – 0 S
Batters
Jared King – 1-4, 2 RBI (13), SO, GIDP
T.J. Rivera – 1-4, 2B (4), GIDP
Xorge Carrillo – 2-3, R, CS
Gavin Cecchini – 2-3, R, 2B (4), SO
Eudy Pina – 1-3, 2 SO
Recap
The
Binghamton Mets run of great pitching continued Saturday afternoon, and they
got just enough offense to come out on the right side of a close, low-scoring
affair. Luis Cessa bounced back from his worst outing of the year, which came
against this same Fisher Cats lineup last week, to toss another gem. He came
out throwing strikes and heat, and barely broke a sweat over the first four
innings. The Cats strung together a few singles in the 5th to take a
1-0 lead, but the B-Mets would strike right back in the bottom of the frame,
with Jared King providing the big two-out single that brought home Xorge
Carrillo and Gavin Cecchini. The Binghamton bullpen took over for Cessa in the
6th, and they’d increase their consecutive scoreless innings streak
to 21 over the final four frames, with only one base runner allowed on a walk.
Matt Koch looked very good coming out of the bullpen for the first time in
2015, and I think he can thrive in this role moving forward.
Cessa
continues to pad his resume as a serious starting prospect for the Mets,
needing only 74 pitches to complete 5 sharp innings Saturday. Per the
announcers, his fastball was sitting 93-96 MPH throughout the start, and
hitters were consistently late on it. He also mixes in a mid-80’s slider and a
low-80’s changeup, showing good control of both. There was one pitch called a
91 MPH slider, but that seems unlikely based on previous reports. He didn’t
really seem to be in trouble or laboring during the 5th, but the
B-Mets pitching coach came out to check on him after the second single he
allowed, and it would be his last inning. It seems odd that he’d come out with
only 74 pitches through 5 IP, but there are often various non-performance
related reasons for taking a minor league starter out that we just don’t know
about – for example, he might have a 2-start or 3-start pitch limit that he was
approaching.
This
series wraps up Sunday at 1:05 PM, with Michael Fulmer making his first start
for Binghamton of 2015, and second AA start overall.
Scoring Highlights
With
one out in the 3rd inning, Gavin Cecchini extended his hit streak to
8 games, and then Eudy Pina extended his to 10 games, before Jared King ended
the threat with a GIDP.
Xorge
Carrillo lined a one out single into LF in the bottom of the 5th,
and then went to 3B on a double off the bat of Gavin Cecchini. After Pina
Colada struck out, King lined a single into CF to put the B-Mets up 2-1.
T.J.
Rivera picked up his first hit since coming back when he doubled leading off
the 6th, but he’d be stranded at 2B.
Luis Cessa Strikeouts
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