AKRON, OH – The
Binghamton Mets pounded out 13 hits, including seven for extra-bases and
received six strong innings from starter Logan Verrett en route to a 7-5 win
over the Akron Aeros on Saturday afternoon at Canal Park. Blake Forsythe led the
offensive with three RBI on three hits. He finished a home run shy of the cycle
in his Double-A debut.
Binghamton remains the only
undefeated team in the Eastern League and their 3-0 start is the franchise’s
best since 2000.
Binghamton wasted little
time getting on the board against Akron starter Matt Packer. In the first
inning, Darrell Ceciliani laced a triple into the right field alley and came
home on Josh Rodriguez’s dump-in single behind second base.
The B-Mets offensive attack
continued with a three-run fourth inning. Cory Vaughn doubled the lead by
bouncing an RBI triple off the right field wall. Danny Muno caught a break when
right fielder Carlos Moncrief lost his fly ball in the sun, leading to an RBI
double. Forsythe capped the inning with an RBI single up the middle.
Binghamton stretched their lead to five on
a fielding error by third baseman Giovanny Urshela in the fifth.
Verrett needed little
offensive support through the first six innings. Making his Double-A debut, the
righty faced just two over the minimum through six frames. At one point he
retired 12 straight, but ran into trouble in the seventh. Moncrief started the
frame with a single and Jesus Aguilar put the Aeros on the board with a two-run
homer to right. Verrett exited after walking Chun Chen.
John Church entered and
surrendered an RBI single to Giovanny Urshela, but shut the door by striking out
Tyler Holt, stranding two runners, including the potential game-tying
run.
With their lead trimmed to
two, Binghamton had a quick rebuttal in the seventh against reliever Eric
Berger. Following a walk and an error, Blake Forsythe stroked a two-run triple
off the right field wall, doubling Binghamton’s lead.
Adam Kolarek nursed the
four-run advantage with a scoreless eighth before handing off to Adrian Rosario
in the ninth. The righty issued a free pass to the first batter he faced and
paid for it when Quincy Latimore launched a two-run shot to left. Rosario
bounced back and retired the next three batters to end the game.
Verrett (1-0) allowed three
runs on four hits in the winning effort. Packer (0-1) was tagged for five runs
(four earned) on nine hits in 4-2/3 innings of work.
The B-Mets (3-0) will go
for the series sweep Sunday afternoon at 2:05 PM. RHP Tyler Pill makes his
Double-A debut against RHP Paolo Espino. The Horizons Federal Credit Union
Pregame Show begins at 1:50 PM
POSTGAME
NOTES: Binghamton won their first five games in 2000…B-Mets
went 5-for-15 with runners in scoring position…Josh Satin owns the only cycle in
B-Mets history (6/24/11 @ Bowie)
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