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Mets Minors Recap: Senga Completes Second Rehab Start

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Mets’ ace Kodai Senga completed his second rehab start in Syracuse, jumping to the Triple-A ball club after two-plus innings in High-A Brooklyn on July 3rd. Senga looked like his usual self, striking out two batters and getting his fastball up 98 MPH. After the start, he confirmed that his arm felt healthy, which is excellent news as the major league club eagerly anticipates his season debut sometime after the all-star break.

TRIPLE-A

SYRACUSE METS (53-34) 6, SCRANTON/WILKES-BARRE RAILRIDERS (49-38) 8 In 10 Innings

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The Mets blew a four-run lead, dropping the first game of their series with the RailRiders. Rylan Bannon and Luke Ritter drove in runs in the first inning, and Cortes helped with a solo homer in the second. SWB battled back, tying the game at 4-4 in the seventh inning, but an RBI ground out by Rhylan Thomas gave Syracuse a 5-4 lead heading into the eighth. Jeter Downs‘s homer in the top of the ninth tied the score and sent the game into extras, where SWB attacked early, scoring the free runner and another pair.

Bannon left the game early after getting hit by a pitch in the helmet. Catcher Hayden Senger also left the game early after fouling a ball off his foot.

  • RHP Kodai Senga: (0.00 ERA) 2 2/3 IP, 2 H, 0 R, 2 BB, 2 K (52 pitches/30 strikes)
  • RHP Max Kranick: 1 1/3 IP, 1 H, 0 R, 0 BB, 0 K
  • RHP Ty Adcock 1 2/3 IP, 1 H, 0 R, 0 BB, 3 K

Senga looked like the Ace from last year in his second rehab appearance after dealing with his shoulder strain injury. After giving up a leadoff double, Kodai would find his groove, eventually 98 MPH on his fastball and collecting a strikeout to end the first inning. The second frame was more of the same; he struck out a batter, conceded a hit, and earned a ground out. It was a successful rehab start for Senga, who picked up ten whiffs (five from his ghost fork) and stretched to 52 pitches without any injury concerns.

DOUBLE-A

BINGHAMTON RUMBLE PONIES (41-38) 3, NEW HAMPSHIRE FISHER CATS (33-46) 2 In 11 Innings

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Led by a great start by Tyler Stuart and two home runs, Binghamton took down New Hampshire in extra-innings 3-2. Stanley Consuegra launched his first Double-A home run, while JT Schwartz hit the game-winning long ball, his fifth of the season. Schwartz has been an underrated prospect in the Mets system since he was drafted in 2021. He has a career .280 batting average and .777 OPS but lacks the typical power from the first base position (only 15 HR in his minor league career).

  • RHP Tyler Stuart: (4.26 ERA) 6 IP, 4 H, 1 ER, 0 BB, 5 K (91 pitches/ 58 strikes)
  • RHP Junior Santos: 2 IP, 1 H, 0 R, 1 BB, 1 K
  • RHP Paul Gervase: 2 IP, 0 H, 1 R (0 ER), 2 BB, 2 K

Stuart continues to be Mr. Consistent for Binghamton, logging another quality start. Despite allowing at least one earned run in every outing this season, he has only given four+ ER in a game three times out of 15 games. Stuart is a typical ground ball pitcher and does not give up home runs (allowed only two homers this season). He can strike out his fair share, collecting 11 K’s in his previous start on July 1st.

HIGH-A

WILMINGTON BLUE ROCKS (37-44) 5, BROOKLYN CYCLONES (38-44) 3

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The Cyclones fell into an early 3-0 deficit and could not fight back to a victory, losing 5-3 to Wilmington. Despite recording six hits and three runs, the Cyclones went 0-for-6 in RISP situations and left seven runners on base.

Mike Mayer reports that Lorusso has been promoted to Double-A Binghamton.

Wenninger, who was called up to Brooklyn earlier on Tuesday, had a rough High-A debut, allowing five runs and eight hits. Wenninger showed promising stuff down in St. Lucie, while he was susceptible to giving up homers like in Tuesday’s start.

A.J. Ewing, Photo by Ed Delany of Metsmerized

LOW-A

ST. LUCIE METS (28-54) 5, LAKELAND FLYING TIGERS (51-30) 1

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Ewing and Houck’s bats and Mercado’s two-run shot led St. Lucie to the win on Tuesday. Ewing is an exciting prospect to follow–his defensive versatility and loud contact at the plate make every start fun to watch.

Gomez, a converted outfielder, has shown vast signs of development. The southpaw picked up ten whiffs on Tuesday, five coming on his above-average slider.

FLORIDA COMPLEX LEAGUE

FCL-METS (19-26) 2, FCL-Nationals (21-24) 8

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It was Reimer’s first game of the year after suffering a hamstring injury in March.

DSL Mets Blue won 5-1, led by a 2-hit effort from Edward Lantigua

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