Farm Report Recap: 8/26

New York Mets
3 min readAug 27, 2021

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SYRACUSE METS
The Syracuse Mets fell to Rochester, 3–2.

Mason Williams hit hit fifth home run with Syracuse — a solo shot in the sixth inning. Travis Blankenhorn (Mets #18 ranked prospect — MLB Pipeline) reached base safely three times and scored a run. Luis Guillorme made a rehab appearance with Syracuse, playing shortstop and leading off while recording a base hit.

Josh Walker (Mets #16 ranked prospect — MLB Pipeline) allowed two earned runs over six innings of work. Eric Orze (Mets #25 ranked prospect — MLB Pipeline) pitched a scoreless inning in relief.

BINGHAMTON RUMBLEPONIES
Binghamton saw a 10–3 loss to New Hampshire.

3B/1B, Mark Vientos

Mark Vientos (Mets #6 ranked prospect — MLB Pipeline) recorded a multi-hit game with a double, run scored and RBI. Brett Baty (Mets #2 ranked prospect — MLB Pipeline) reached base safely three times with a hit and two walks, scoring a run.

OF, Carlos Rincon

Carlos Rincon (Mets #24 ranked prospect — MLB Pipeline) launched his ninth RumblePonies homer on the season while Jake Mangum collected two hits to extend his Double-A hitting streak to thirteen games.

Binghamton’s bullpen combined to allow just two earned runs on five hits over 5.1 innings of work.

BROOKLYN CYCLONES
Brooklyn was defeated by Aberdeen, 12–5.

SS, Ronny Mauricio

Cody Bohanek went 2-for-4 with a two-run homer in the second inning. Ronny Mauricio (Mets #3 ranked prospect — MLB Pipeline) also recorded a multi-hit game that included his thirteenth double on the season.

Francisco Álvarez reached base safely twice and drove in a run while Luis Gonzalez also drove in a run and scored once.

RHP, Noah Syndergaard

Noah Syndergaard made the start for Brooklyn as part of his rehab assignment, allowing one run on one hit and striking out one batter over just one inning of work.

ST. LUCIE METS
St. Lucie got the win over Daytona, 4–3.

INF, Kevin Kendall

Kevin Kendall continues to swing a hot bat in the start of his pro career, going 2-for-4 with one RBI and a stolen base. Branden Fryman reached base safely twice and scored twice, also driving in a run. Brandon McIlwain and Warren Saunders each tallied two hits in the contest with one RBI.

Stephen Nogosek made the start as he rehabs from injury, allowing one run in just one inning. St. Lucie’s bullpen combined to allow two earned runs over eight innings in relief while punching out six.

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