BINGHAMTON, NY – The Binghamton Mets used a
four-run seventh inning to break a 4-4 tie, as they topped the Altoona Curve,
8-5 Tuesday night at NYSEG Stadium.
The win is the
fourth-straight victory for the B-Mets, as they moved into sole possession of
first place in the Eastern Division.
With two-on and one out in the seventh,
Josh Rodriguez gave Binghamton a 5-4 lead with an RBI single into
right-centerfield. Cesar Puello walked to load the bases, and Allan Dykstra then
hit a run-scoring single to right field. Altoona reliever Luis Sanz struggled to
find the strike zone, and walked Cory Vaughn to force another run across. The
final run of the frame came home on a Darrell Ceciliani sacrifice fly.
Erik Goeddel started on the
mound for Binghamton, but fell behind early. After walking Adalberto Santos to
start the game, Andrew Lambo singled him in with two outs in the first to give
the Curve a 1-0 lead.
Santos hit a two-run single
to left field in the second to put Binghamton in a 3-0 hole. The righty was
locked in for the rest of his outing however; he retired the final 10 hitters he
faced and allowed three hits in the start.
The offense came back from
the early deficit as well. Blake Forsythe hit a solo home run in the second
inning to put Binghamton on the board. Puello and Dykstra led off the fourth
inning with back-to-back doubles to cut the Altoona lead to 3-2.
Binghamton took their first
lead of the game in the bottom half of the sixth inning. With two-on and
two-outs Darrell Ceciliani knocked a two-run double down the left field line to
give the B-Mets a 4-3 lead.
Shawn Teufel relieved
Goeddel in the top of the seventh inning, and struggled to find the strike zone.
The lefty walked the only three batters he faced, before turning things over to
Adam Kolarek. Mel Rojas Jr. hit a sacrifice fly to tie the game 4-4 against
Kolarek, but he retired the next two batters to escape the big
inning.
After Binghamton broke the
tie with four runs in the seventh, Kolarek returned for the eighth inning. He
gave up a leadoff triple, followed by an RBI single to cut the lead to 8-5. When
he walked Charlie Cutler to put runners at first and second base with one out,
Jack Leathersich was brought into the game for a five-out save
opportunity.
Leathersich rose to the
occasion; he struck out five of the six batters he faced for his third save of
the season. Kolarek got the win relief, and Sanz was tagged with the loss after
allowing four runs in the seventh.
The B-Mets (30-22) will
look to win their fifth consecutive game on Wednesday night against the Curve
(20-31). LHP Mark Cohoon takes the hill for Binghamton against RHP Jameson
Taillon. First pitch is at 6:35 PM with the Horizons Federal Credit Union
Pregame Show starting at 6:20 PM on Newsradio 1290 WNBF.
POSTGAME NOTES:
Binghamton has reached 30 wins before June 1 for the first time since 2004…Josh
Rodriguez went 1-for-4, stretching his season-long hitting streak to 14
games…Binghamton is now 4-1 during this homestand, and are 9-5 at home in the
month of May
Individual tickets for all
71 Binghamton Mets 2013 home games are on sale now. Visit the NYSEG Stadium box
office during regular operating hours, purchase them online at www.bmets.com or
call the office at (607)723-METS.
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