Mets Rehab Trio Tosses Seven-Inning No-Hitter in Binghamton
Binghamton’s Brandon Waddell, Luis Moreno and Ryan Lambert blank Harrisburg with a seven-inning no-hitter that underscores the organization’s depth
Overview
- Brandon Waddell struck out six over 2.2 innings and combined with Luis Moreno and Ryan Lambert to retire every batter in a 3–0 Rumble Ponies win, highlighted by Chris Suero’s two-run homer and Jacob Reimer’s sac fly
- Harrisburg answered in game two’s seven-inning format with a 7–5 victory as Carlos Guzman surrendered two decisive runs in the seventh
- At Triple-A Syracuse, Jared Young, Hayden Senger and Luis De Los Santos each hit a solo home run to power a 5–4 win over Buffalo, and Jonathan Pintaro stranded the tying run in the eighth
- St. Lucie split a doubleheader with Daytona under the ghost-runner rule, falling 3–2 in game one before rebounding for a 6–1 win behind Randy Guzman’s three RBI and combined relief efforts from Omar Victorino and Hunter Hodges
- The standout performances from rehabbing pitchers and emerging hitters reinforce the Mets’ post–trade deadline depth and sharpen the pipeline ahead of potential major-league call-ups