IOWA 4, LAS VEGAS 3: John Andreoli doubled and scored the decisive run on a squeeze bunt against Vic Black in the top of the ninth. Box
BINGHAMTON 3, NEW BRITAIN 0: L.J. Mazzilli collected four hits and two RBIs in Binghamton's final game at New Britain Stadium. The Rock Cats are moving to Harford next season and will be called the Yard Goats. Tyler Pill (3-0) tossed six scoreless innings and rehabbing Erik Goeddel worked a scoreless frame en route to the B-Mets' 11th shutout win. Mazzilli laced a one-out double in the sixth to plate Xorge Carrillo with the game's opening run. Pill then produced his third hit of the afternoon by lining an RBI single. Mazzilli added to Binghamton's lead in the seventh. With two outs and runners on the corners, the Connecticut native laced a single into center for a three-run advantage. Making his third start with Binghamton since a demotion from Las Vegas, Pill worked around David Dahl's leadoff double in the first inning. Goeddel struck out two and worked around a leadoff double to post a scoreless seventh in his first appearance with Binghamton during his rehab assignment. Jon Velasquez added a perfect eighth. Paul Sewald fanned two in the ninth and earned his 20th save. Box
ST. LUCIE 5, BRADENTON 3: Rehabbing Rafael Montero allowed one run in three innings. The Mets built an early 3-0. Jeff McNeil had an RBI single and Dominic Smith contributed a sacrifice fly in the opening frame. Amed Rosario doubled and scored on Kyle Johnson's sacrifice fly the following frame. Robby Coles recorded his fourth save. Box
SAVANNAH 4, GREENSBORO 0: Savannah left the bases loaded in the first inning after receiving three straight walks to begin the game. However, the Gnats capitalized on consecutive walks to Tyler Moore and Oswald Caraballo the following inning en route to their 13th straight win. The duo scored on an ensuing throwing error by 'Hoppers first baseman K.J. Woods. Jonathan Johnson then scored on Michael Katz's single to cap the three-run frame. Gnats starter Michael Gibbons (2-3) allowed three hits in five innings. Ben Griset, Tim Peterson and Luis Mateo combined to toss four scoreless relief innings with nine strikeouts. Moore's solo homer in the third inning accounted for the final run. Box
KINGSPORT 8, PRINCETON 5: Luis Carpio and Dash Winningham had consecutive RBI doubles in a five-run first inning and the K-Mets never trailed. Winningham, Patrick Mazeika and Milton Ramos each went 2-for-4 with two RBIs. Box
HUDSON VALLEY 3, BROOKLYN 2 (11 innings): Nicco Blank (0-3) surrendered a game-deciding RBI double to Matt Dacey in the top of the 11th. The Renegades had forced extra innings with a ninth-inning run against Alex Palsha. Palsha suffered his first blown save and had a season-opening 19 2/3-inning scoreless streak snapped. Box
Compiled with team reports.
