Opening Night in Binghamton


Welcome to Mirabito Stadium in Binghamton for Tuesday night's home opener with the Mets AA farm club hosting their Orioles' counterpart, the Bowie Baysox. It was a night for familiar faces:

Binghamton manager Reid Brignac, with coaches Tommy Joseph and Mariano Duncan to his right.
Mets fans have a right to be excited about the fresh faces, hitting 2-3-4 in the batting order. They didn't take long to impress:
Catcher Francisco Alvarez crushed a Zach Peek pitch... and banged it off the left field fence.
Then, it was 3rd baseman Brett Baty's turn:
He sent it to almost the identical spot... setting up runners at 2nd and 3rd and Ronny Maurico uncorked another double.
That brought Alvarez and Baty home with the first two runs of the night. The Rumble Ponies were off to the races: Mauricio and Alvarez later homered... and, with starting pitcher Alec Kisena allowing just a run in five innings, Binghamton won it 9-4.
One last look at Baty and Mauricio... while Francisco Lindor's long-term contract will likely mean that they won't be the future left side of the Mets infield, both are looking at bright major league futures. And with Brandon Nimmo a free agent at season's end, might one of them eventually be ticketed for center field in Flushing?






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