BINGHAMTON, NY – The Binghamton Mets picked up their
50th win of the season as they defeated the Trenton Thunder, 5-4 in the series finale Sunday
afternoon at NYSEG Stadium.
This is the first time in
franchise’s 22-year history they have picked up their 50th victory
before July 1st.
RHP Noah Syndergaard
started the game for the B-Mets, but got off on the wrong foot. The second pitch
of game was lifted over the right field wall by Ramon Flores, and the Thunder
took an early 1-0 lead.
The deficit did not last
long however, as the offense came through immediately against Major League rehab
pitcher Michael Pineda. Two batters after Danny Muno led off with a walk, Cesar
Puello blasted a deep home run into the railyard in left field to give
Binghamton a 2-1 lead.
In the second, Pineda had a
hard time finding the strike zone. After allowing a leadoff single to Richard
Lucas, he walked Blake Forsythe and hit Joe Bonfe to load the bases. Two batters
later, Pineda walked Muno again to bring home a run.
After the walk, Pineda
found a groove and struck out the next four batters he faced. That stretch
abruptly ended with two outs in the third when Richard Lucas hit a towering fly
ball that drifted over the left field wall for a solo home run.
He was taken out of the
game after three innings on the mound, as he allowed four runs, four hits, and
walked four in his rehab start. Rigoberto Arrebato was the first reliever
brought on for the Thunder, and he held Binghamton scoreless in the fourth and
fifth inning.
Syndergaard had his way
with Trenton after giving up the home run in the first inning. He held the
Thunder scoreless through the next four innings, and left the game with a
season-high nine strikeouts.
Jim Fuller came in the game
in the top of the sixth, and immediately ran into trouble. He allowed a single
and double before surrendering a three-run home run to Francisco Arcia which
tied the game, 4-4.
The B-Mets rose to occasion
however in the bottom of the inning. With runners at first and second base,
Puello hit a hard ground ball that skipped off the glove of third baseman Reegie
Corona. It bounced into foul territory and allowed Wilfredo Tovar to score from
second base to give Binghamton a 5-4 lead.
That was all of the cushion
Binghamton needed, as Ryan Fraser and Pedro Feliciano each threw a scoreless
inning before handing the ball to closer Jeff Walters. Walters allowed two
base-runners in the ninth, but struck out Andrew Clark to seal the series win
for Binghamton.
Fuller (1-0) was awarded
the victory on the mound, and Arrebato (0-1) was tagged with the loss. Walters
recorded his league-leading 20th save of the season, and is the first
B-Met to earn 20 saves in a season since Eddie Kunz did so in 2008
(27).
The victory also gives
Binghamton the series victory, 3 games to 1. The B-Mets have now won 10
consecutive series, and finished the month of June with a 19-5 record.
POSTGAME NOTES:
Five losses matches the fewest losses in one month in franchise
history (done twice before)…against Trenton Cesar Puello is batting .429 with 8
HR and 16 RBI (11 G)…Binghamton has not lost a series since May 6-8 (@
TRN)
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71 Binghamton Mets 2013 home games are on sale now. Visit the NYSEG Stadium box
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(607)723-METS.
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