Binghamton, NY - The
Binghamton Mets (9-9) scored four runs in the first inning and never
looked back, completing a three-game sweep of the Portland Sea Dogs
(6-15) with a 6-0 win on Wednesday night at NYSEG Stadium.
Binghamton's Tyler Pill (1-2) earned
his first win of the season, cruising through eight innings on just 4
hits, no runs and 4 strikeouts. Ty Buttrey (0-4) lasted only 2.2 innings
on 4 runs (one earned), taking the loss for Portland.
Portland has suffered seven straight
losses and eight straight on the road. The opponent has pitched a
quality start in seven straight.
Former Sea Dog Derrik Gibson led off
the first with a double and scored on an error by 2B Wendell Rijo.
Dominic Smith drove home the second run with a single and LJ Mazzilli
added a two-run double.
Heri Quevedo pitched 3.1 innings on
two hits, one run, two walks and three strikeouts. Williams Jerez
pitched a scoreless seventh and Rob Wort allowed an unearned run in the
eighth.
Portland had 4 hits on the night,
receiving singles from Tzu-Wei Lin, Ali Solis and Jordan Weems. Wendell
Rijo finished 1-for-3 with a double.
The Sea Dogs are off on Thursday (today) and
open up a 7-game homestand on Friday night against the Reading Fightin
Phils from Hadlock Field. Tickets are available at seadogs.com or
207-879-9500.
Radio coverage begins on the WPEI U.S. Cellular Sea Dogs Radio Network at 5:40 PM.
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