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2021 Game Notes 2021 GAME NOTES Binghamton Rumble Ponies Media Relations NEW HAMPSHIRE FISHER CATS BINGHAMTON RUMBLE PONIES (23-28) (18-34) (Toronto Blue Jays) (New York Mets) Tuesday July 6, 2021 • 6:35PM Mirabito Stadium • Binghamton, NY RHP Johnny Barbato (0-1 5.90) v. RHP Dustin Beggs (0-1 5.40) Broadcast: MiLB.TV/MiLB.com SUNDAY: The Ponies dropped the series finale MEGILL MANIA: Former Ponies RHP Tylor Megill Ponies at a Glance 12-5 in Richmond to end the 12-game road trip made his 3rd career start with the Mets on Monday Overall Record: 18-34 with a 6-6 record. The Ponies fell behind 8-0 early against the Brewers going five innings allowing only Home Record: 6-16 before Mark Vientos plated 2 runs on an RBI two runs and striking out seven in the Mets 4-2 Road Record: 12-18 double in the 5th to make it 8-2. Vientos would win. Megill has allowed three runs or less in his th first three starts with the Mets totaling three no- Day Games: 5-2 strike again in the 8 with a 2-run HR to make it 10-4. The Ponies would score again on a wild pitch decisions and a 3.77 ERA. Megill made five starts in Night Games: 13-32 Binghamton this season going 2-1 with a 3.12 ERA. in the 9th before falling 12-5. Vs. Northeastern Division: 9-8 NEW HAMPSHIRE OFFENSE ROLLING: The Fisher Vs. Southwestern Division: 9-26 STRONG ROAD TRIP: The Ponies are coming off Cats offense has been elite this season scoring the Vs. NL Affiliates: 7-11 their first of two multi-city road trips this season most runs in all of AA baseball with 299 so far this Vs. AL Affiliates: 11-23 going 6-6 splitting series in Reading and Richmond. season. New Hampshire is also hitting .262 as a The Ponies started out in Reading by making team, good for 2nd in AA baseball and 1st in the May Record: 4-19 history with their 7th no hitter in franchise history. Northeast league. The Fisher Cats are also 2nd in June Record: 13-12 The Ponies offense broke out during the trip with the Northeast league with 450 hits and lead the July Record: 1-3 Mark Vientos and Carlos Cortes both having two league with a .348 on base percentage. August Record: games of 4+ RBI and Lagrange having a 6 RBI game. September Record: TOUGH OUT: Fisher Cats INF Otto Lopez has been Ponies Score First: 8-14 VIENTOS AN RBI MACHINE: Ponies INF Mark tough to keep off the base-paths this season as he OPP Score First: 10-20 Vientos went 3-4 with 4 RBI on Sunday night leads the Northeast league with 70 hits. Lopez is including a double and a HR. Vientos 13th HR ranks also 2nd in the league with a .354 BA and 3rd in the Lead after 7th: 11-5 3rd in the league while his 36 RBI are good for 7th in league with a .410 OBP. Tied after 7th: 2-3 the league. On the road trip, Vientos played in 10 Trail after 7th: 3-22 games hitting 6 HR and 14 RBI. Vientos has hits in COMING UP: The Ponies will return home to Lead after 8th: 11-3 13 of his last 14 games including a 12 game hit- play New Hampshire July 6th-11th for Essential Tied after 8th: 1-5 streak that was snapped on Saturday. Workers Week at Mirabito Stadium. Tonight the Trail after 8th: 2-23 Ponies will honor our educators. This week, games Walk-Offs (W-L): 3-3 SECOND MATCHUP THIS SEASON: The Fisher Cats will start at 6:35 on Tuesday-Thursday and Saturday, and Ponies met once already this season with while first pitch Friday will be at 7:05 and Sunday at Extra Inning Games: 4-5 Binghamton getting their first series victory going 1:05. 5-1 on the road up in Manchester. The Ponies Shutout Record: 1-3 scored 46 runs, the most the Ponies scored during a series this year. 1-Run Games: 4-12 2-Run Games: 4-3 Northeast League Standings 3-Run Games: 2-7 4+ Run Games: 7-12 NE Division W L GB Stk L10 SW Division W L GB Stk L10 --- Doubleheaders: 3-3 Somerset 35 18 W2 7-3 Bowie 31 21 --- W1 4-6 Series Openers: 3-6 Portland 28 23 6.0 W1 4-6 Erie 32 22 --- L3 6-4 Series Finales: 3-5 New Hampshire 23 28 11.0 L1 6-4 Akron 31 22 0.5 L1 4-6 Rubber Games: Series Record (W-L-): 1-6-2 Reading 22 32 13.5 W3 6-4 Altoona 29 23 2.0 L3 4-6 Sweep (BIN-OPP): 0-1 Binghamton 18 34 16.5 L3 5-5 Richmond 29 25 3.0 W3 5-5 Hartford 18 35 17.0 W3 5-5 Harrisburg 20 33 11.5 L2 5-5 Upcoming Games and Probable Starters Wednesday July 7 New Hampshire 6:35 PM Elvis Luciano v. Adam Oller Thursday July 8 New Hampshire 6:35 PM Maximo Castillo v. Josh Walker 2021 Binghamton Rumble Ponies Game Notes 1 Binghamton Rumble Ponies Starng Pitcher DUSTIN BEGGS 30 Age: 28 Hometown: Colorado Springs, CO HT: 6-3 Pro Experience: 5th season BIN (AA) Experience: 1st season WT: 180 Acquired: MiLB FA 6/30/21 College: Kentucky B/T: R/R FIRST START: Beggs will be making his first start with the Ponies tonight after appearing in his first game T L T Y out of the bullpen on Saturday giving up a run over YR CLUB W-L ERA G GS SV IP H R ER HR BB SO Avg 1.2 innings. 18 (MIA A, A+, AA) 6-5 2.12 25 15 1 110.1 88 42 26 8 22 111 .216 2021: In 5 starts with the Lexington Legends Beggs 19 (MIA R, A+, AA, AAA) 9-5 4.41 22 21 0 112.1 131 57 55 14 34 89 .296 went 1-0 with a 4.15 ERA. 21 Binghamton (AA) 0-1 5.40 1 0 0 1.2 1 1 1 0 1 1 .167 MiLB Career 27-20 3.66 91 65 1 405.2 414 192 165 47 91 328 .266 BACKGROUND: Beggs was drafted during the 16th round of the 2016 draft by the Marlins and spent time AA Career 2-3 1.98 8 6 0 36.1 30 10 8 2 13 29 .229 in their system from 2016 to 2019. He began 2021 out of affiliated baseball playing for the Lexington Legends of the independent Atlantic League. He signed with the Mets on 6/30/21. TRANSACTIONS: Added to the Binghamton roster on June 30th. 2021 S-B-S R DATE OPP D IP H R ER HR BB SO ERA RESULT Ponies Record in Starts: 0-0 Run Support in Starts: --- A T P YR CLUB Avg AB H R RBI SH 2B 3B HR 21 Binghamton (AA) .000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Pro Career .176 23 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 2021 B R P G N 2 Binghamton Rumble Ponies Position Player Notes BRODEY, Quinn Acq: 3rd round, 2017 College: Stanford Pro Exp (AA): 4rd season (2nd) • Ponies:: Started year with AAA Syracuse before joining Ponies on 6/8. Career: 2019: Made Rumble Ponies debut 6/4/19 @HBG and • 2019: STL—.285, 5 HR, 38 RBI...BNG: .251, 5 HR, 24 RBI knocked in one run… … Hit first home run with Rumble Ponies, • Initially drafted out of HS in the 37th round by the Nationals in 2014 before 7/20 @ AKR… Tallied three RBI with a two-run homer and went 2- attending Stanford. 4, 8/10 @ HFD… Went 4-4 v HFD, 8/16… 2018: Hit .224 with 63 • Led Cardinal in average, HR, RBI, slugging, total bases, and triples in junior year RBI, 13 homers and 17 doubles, splitting time between Columbia at Stanford. Fireflies (A) and St. Lucie Mets (A+)...2017: Hit .257 with 30 RBI in • Transactions: Assigned to Ponies from Syracuse on June 8. 54 games with Brooklyn Cyclones (A Short) CARPIO, luis Acq: Int’l FA, 7/11/13 Pro Exp (AA): 7th season (3nd) • Ponies: 2021: 2-4, with 2-run double that put the Ponies ahead in the 9th…. Career: 2018: Hit .219 with 12 homers and 40 RBI with St. Lucie (ended up falling 5-4). Also had BB and run scored. Mets (A+)…Played in one game with Rumble Ponies and went 1- • 2-3, 2 runs scored, 2 RBI, 2 BB in his 2019 Ponies debut, 5/19 @ TRN… 4...2017: Hit .232 with 36 RBI with Columbia Fireflies (A)...2016: • 2019: St. Lucie - 31G, .330, 1 HR, 12 RBI, BNG: 82 G, .263, 3 HR, 22 RBI Hit .140 in 12 games with Brooklyn Cyclones (A Short)…Hit .290 Combined: .282, 4 HR, 34 RBI with two RBI with CGL Mets (Rookie)…2015: Hit .304 with 22 RBI • Transactions: Assigned to Ponies on May 19 from St. Lucie with Kingsport Mets (Rookie)...2014: Hit .234 with 20 RBI with DSL Mets2 (Rookie) CONTI, nick Acq: 39th round, 2019 College: Eckerd College Pro Exp (AA): 2nd season, (1st) • Ponies: Made Rumble Ponies debut on 6/23, first start on 6/27 @ REA. 2019: Between GCL Mets and Columbia (A)….239, 2 HR 17 RBI in • Also drafted by the Mets out of High School in the 40th round before going to 42 games.
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