Mets Daily Prospect Report, 8/27/25: An August to Rei-mer-ber

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Mets Daily Prospect Report, 8/27/25: An August to Rei-mer-ber

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Triple-A: Syracuse Mets (31-44/33-19)


SCRANTON-WILKES/BARRE 9, SYRACUSE 4 (BOX)

Brandon Waddell held the RailRiders at bay early, limiting them to three runs over five innings, but once the bullpen was activated, things changed quickly. Dom Hamel allowed a run, Alex Carillo allowed a run, and Douglas Orellana allowed four more. Syracuse recouped two runs in the top of the ninth but weren’t able to string together enough hits to do more damage, losing their third in a row and their seventh in their last ten.

Double-A: Binghamton Rumble Ponies (45-22*/34-18)


BINGHAMTON 8, SOMERSET 1 (BOX)

Though they were all singles, Jacob Reimer logged three more hits, his second-consecutive three-hit game and his third-consecutive multi-hit game. Reimer drove in two runs and was driven in twice himself en route to Binghamton’s win in game one of the I-80/81 battle for supremacy. D’Andre Smith, Chris Suero and William Lugo also had productive nights, while R.J. Gordon had another solid outing and the bullpen after him looked good.

High-A: Brooklyn Cyclones (46-20*/23-32)


BROOKLYN 10, HUDSON VALLEY 9 (BOX)

The Cyclones took game one against their uptown upriver rivals, at one point coming back from a 7-0 deficit. The Renegades knocked around Franklin Gomez, chasing the left-hander from the game after an inning-plus on the mound. His replacement, Eduardo Herrera, was arguably worse, as he walked five batters in just two-thirds of an inning. Down by seven, the Cyclones put up a four spot in the bottom of the second and then kept pace with Hudson Valley, scoring three runs to the Renegades’ one from that point on. After the Renegades plated a run in the top of the ninth to make it a 9-7 ballgame, the Cyclones mounted one of their more memorable comebacks of the season. Colin Houck got the rally going with a two-out single and was followed by a Ronald Hernandez walk. Nick Roselli came to the plate with two on and two outs and swung through the first ball he saw, and then fouled the next one off. After laying off an extremely close pitch just outside, he swatted a lazy changeup over the right-center wall to walk it off for the good guys.

Single-A: St. Lucie Mets (34-31*/38-17)


ST. LUCIE 5, LAKELAND 4 (BOX)

The two best teams in the Florida State League went head-to-head and it didn’t disappoint. The ballgame was as back-and-forth as it gets, with the Flying Tigers taking the lead and the Mets coming back to tie things back up three different times. Lakeland scored in the first, St. Lucie scored in the first. Lakeland scored in the second, St. Lucie scored in the second. Lakeland plated two in the fifth, St. Lucie plated one in the fifth and sixth. Finally, in the bottom of the seventh, the Mets took the lead for the first time in the entire ballgame on an Antonio Jimenez RBI double. Wilson Lopez threw a scoreless eighth and Yuhi Sako seemed well on his way to doing so before being ejected from the game mid-at-bat at the request of Lakeland manager Rene Rivera for having a sticky substance on his left forearm, so Layonel Ovalles was called from the bullpen and finished out the inning.

Rookie: FCL Mets (24-28)


NO GAME (SEASON OVER)

STAR OF THE NIGHT


Nick Roselli

GOAT OF THE NIGHT


Douglas Orellana

Source: https://www.amazinavenue.com/mets-m...spect-report-8-27-25-an-august-to-rei-mer-ber
 
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