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Mets Daily Prospect Report: Senga Shines in Rehab Start

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In an action-packed night of Minor League Baseball, the Mets’ prospects showcased both promise and struggles across various matchups. In Buffalo, the Syracuse Mets faced a tough outing, falling to the Bisons 3-1. Starter Tobias Myers pitched two and two-thirds innings before handing the ball to Matt Turner, who finished the third inning. Jack Wenninger took over for the remainder of the game, but he struggled, surrendering all three runs during his five innings on the mound. Despite some efforts, the Syracuse lineup struggled to generate consistent offense.

Meanwhile, in Somerset, Kodai Senga took a significant step forward in his rehab assignment. Senga delivered his best outing yet, going six innings while allowing just one run on a single hit, striking out five batters and issuing one walk. However, Binghamton’s offense couldn’t capitalize on his strong performance, as the bullpen allowed two additional runs that sealed a 3-1 victory for Somerset.

In Frederick, the Brooklyn Cyclones had their own ups and downs, leading 1-0 and then 2-1 at different points in the game. Unfortunately, late-game struggles from the bullpen allowed Frederick to rally, ultimately handing the Cyclones a narrow 3-2 defeat. Starter Nicolas Carreno put forth a commendable effort, striking out nine batters and allowing just one run over six innings.

On a brighter note, the St. Lucie Mets secured a solid 2-0 victory against Palm Beach, thanks in large part to a stellar performance from their pitching staff. A two-run fifth inning was all the team needed to clinch the win.

In Dominican Summer League action, the DSL Mets Blue triumphed over the DSL Mets Orange with a score of 6-3, showcasing the depth of talent in the Mets’ pipeline.

Note: This recap is an independently written summary based on publicly available reporting.

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