Mark Vientos collected four RBIs and had two hits, including a three-run home run, on Wednesday night for Syracuse (Herm Card). |
Syracuse, NY – The Syracuse Mets and Jacksonville Jumbo Shrimp combined to hit eight home runs on Wednesday night at NBT Bank Stadium, but Syracuse prevailed for an 11-6 win over Jacksonville. The game featured 24 combined hits in addition to the eight home runs between the two teams. Syracuse now has an 8-1 record at home on Wednesdays this season.
Early on, the parade to home plate began when Syracuse (38-48) plated three runs in the bottom of the first inning to grab a 3-0 lead right away. After a Nick Plummer single and a Francisco Álvarez fielder's choice, Álvarez was standing at first with one out. Then, the fun began. Four straight singles by Daniel Palka, Mark Vientos, Travis Blankenhorn, and Khalil Lee scored two runs and had the bases loaded with one out. A Jose Colina RBI groundout would make it 3-0 and eventually complete the frame's scoring. Impressively, all five of the Mets hits in the inning were either to the opposite field or hit up the middle.
Jacksonville (46-40) roared back to tie the game in the top of the second inning with three runs of its own. The Jumbo Shrimp did it via what would become a recurring theme in this game: the long ball. Charles Leblanc slugged a two-run home run, followed by a solo shot for Ryan Lavarnway later in the inning to make it a tie game, 3-3, in a flash.
The Mets pulled right back in front of the bottom of the second, as they scored four runs of their own while playing long ball. With Álvarez and Palka standing on base with two outs, Vientos smashed a no-doubt, three-run shot over the right-field fence to give Syracuse a 6-3 advantage. The 22-year-old has gone 4-for-9 in the first two games of the series and is now tied for the team lead with 16 home runs on the season. Blankenhorn followed with a home run of his own that he pulled down the right-field line to push the Syracuse advantage to four, 7-3.
The home run derby at NBT Bank Stadium wouldn't stop in the top of the third, as Willians Astudillo smacked a solo shot on the first pitch he saw in the first at-bat of the frame to trim the Mets edge to three, 7-4. Astudillo has already had a very productive week in Syracuse, going 5-for-10 in the first two games with two doubles, two home runs, and three runs scored.
The Jumbo Shrimp did it again in the top of the fifth, utilizing a two-run shot from J.J. Bleday to slim the deficit to just a run, 7-6. Bleday, the fourth overall pick in the 2019 Draft out of Vanderbilt, has homered twice this week and ranks second in the International League this year with 19 home runs.
The Mets pushed their lead back to two runs in the bottom of the fifth when Khalil Lee lined a laser-beam, solo shot over the left-field fence to make it an 8-6 Syracuse advantage.
The home team put the game away with three runs in the eighth. It all started when Lee hit the final home run of the night, a majestic solo shot over the fence in right-center field for a 9-6 Mets advantage. It was the first two-homer game of the season for Lee. After a Colina groundout, Syracuse tacked on some more insurance. Deven Marrero walked, Johneshwy Fargas singled, and Plummer singled to drive in Marrero for a 10-6 Syracuse lead. Later in the inning, Fargas scored on a wild pitch to give the Mets their largest lead of the game, 11-6.
By the end of the night, all but one Syracuse starter reached base, five different players had multi-hit games and four different players scored at least two runs. Jacksonville also had a well-balanced offensive attack as each Jumbo Shrimp starter reached base at least once, and seven different batters had at least one hit.
On a night where offense grabbed nearly all the headlines, the Mets relievers did close the evening strong. Eric Orze, Yoan López, and Bryce Montes de Oca combined to work the final four innings of the game in scoreless fashion with four strikeouts. In its last 20 innings of work, Syracuse's bullpen has fanned an amazing 33 opposing batters in the past six games.
Syracuse continues its series against the Triple-A affiliate of the Miami Marlins, the Jacksonville Jumbo Shrimp, on Thursday night. Right-hander Jacob deGrom is slated to start for the Mets on a Major League rehab assignment, opposed by right-hander Bryan Hoeing for the Jumbo Shrimp. First pitch is set for 6:35 p.m.
Our first run of the game comes via this @MarkVientos_5 single - he drives in Francisco Álvarez! 1-0 us in the first #getusedtothis 🤝 pic.twitter.com/9TpURkGQWY
— Syracuse Mets (@SyracuseMets) July 13, 2022
We’ve scored two more runs in the first - one courtesy of this hard-hit Travis Blankenhorn single! 💥 It’s now 3-0 SMets pic.twitter.com/PFBKG9rREh
— Syracuse Mets (@SyracuseMets) July 13, 2022
People of Syracuse: @MarkVientos_5 plays nightly in our city. Come and see him do it while you can 🧡💙
— Syracuse Mets (@SyracuseMets) July 14, 2022
The game was tied 3-3 in the second and now it is very much untied. 6-3 us on this Vientos homer 👀 pic.twitter.com/6rdabM1yKd
Let’s take a moment to appreciate the lowest-key double-play of all time, as executed by @Danielbpalka 😎
— Syracuse Mets (@SyracuseMets) July 14, 2022
7-4 us in the 4th pic.twitter.com/FnXrzlQ2qt
It’s an oppo 🌮 for @lilswingman24 as the race to see which SMets hitter will be the next International League Player of the Week heats up 🔥 pic.twitter.com/9ynBrX2me7
— Syracuse Mets (@SyracuseMets) July 14, 2022
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