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| Jacob Reimer and Marco Vargas Celebrate a Cyclones Victory, photo courtesy of MiLB.com/brooklyn |
Box Score: Boston Baro*: SS 1 for 4; 2 RBIs; 1 K; A.J. Ewing*: RF 0 for 2; 1 run; 2 walks; 2 Ks; 1 SB; Jacob Reimer: 1B 2 for 4; 1 run; 1 RBI; 1 K; 1 triple; 1 SB; Carson Benge*: CF 1 for 4; 1 RBI; 2 Ks; 1 double; Jesus Baez: 3B 0 for 3; Marco Vargas*: 2B 2 for 3; 1 walk; 1 double; 1 SB; Chris Suero: C 0 for 4; 3 Ks; Jefrey De Los Santos*: DH 0 for 2; 1 run; 1 walk; 1 K; 1 SB; Troy Schreffler: LF 0 for 2; 1 run; 1 walk; Noah Hall: 4.1 innings; 2 runs; 2 ERs; 7 hits; 2 walks; 5 Ks; Brian Metoyer: 1.2 innings; no runs; 1 walk; 4 Ks; Raimon Gómez: 1 inning; no runs; 1 K; Ryan Ammons*: (W, 3-0) 1 inning; no runs; 1 hit; 1 walk; 1 K; Ben Simon: (S, 1) 1 inning; no runs; 1 K;
Brooklyn Cyclones Press Release (reprinted from milb.com/brooklyn by permission)
BROOKLYN, N.Y. - Behind 4.2 scoreless innings from the bullpen, the Cyclones grabbed their 15th straight home win thanks to a 4-2 victory over the Asheville Tourists on Wednesday night. RHP Brian Metoyer, RHP Raimon Gomez, LHP Ryan Ammons and RHP Ben Simon permitted just one hit, while striking out seven and walking only two. Ammons collected the win, while Simon picked up his first save of his pro career.
Offensively, 1B Jacob Reimer and 2B Marco Vargas finished
with multi-hit days, while SS Boston Baro drove in a pair.
The ‘Clones the scoreboard after the two squads traded
zeroes though the first two frames. After RHP Jean Pinto allowed a couple of
walks to start the frame, Baro plated both DH Jefrey De Los Santos and LF Troy
Schreffler with a two-run single.
Asheville responded with two more in the fifth off of RHP
Noah Hall. 2B Drew Vogel led off the frame with a solo home run. After a couple
of walks, C Garret Guillemette laced an RBI double to tie the game. Those would
be the only runs surrendered by Hall, who took a no-decision over 4.1 innings
of two-run ball on seven hits. He was replaced by Metoyer, who proceeded to get
out of the jam with two in scoring position and only one out.
From there, it took until the home half of the eighth for
anyone to score. After RF A.J. Ewing drew a one-out walk, Reimer launched an
RBI triple to the gap in right center to give Brooklyn the lead, plating the
speedy Ewing.Then, on the very next pitch, Benge roped an RBI double to right
field to push the Brooklyn cushion to two runs.
Simon slammed the door in the ninth, needing only 10 pitches
to collect the final three outs.
Brooklyn’s magic number shrinks to six games with the win.
2nd place Greensboro also emerged victorious, so the ‘Clones lead in the North
division remains 1.5 games with 7 contests remaining in the first half.
The Cyclones and Tourists return to action on Thursday night at Maimonides Park. RHP Nate Dohm (1-0, 2.51) takes the ball for Brooklyn. He’ll be opposed by Asheville’s RHP Bryce Mayer (1-2, 3.76). The contest will air on SNY, the TV home of the New York Mets.
BOSTON BARRELS! @BaroBoston gets the offense started with a two-run single to center. He’s brought in multiple runs in each of the first two games of the series.
— Brooklyn Cyclones (@BKCyclones) June 11, 2025
2-0 ‘Clones as we head to the home 4th. #AmazinStartsHere pic.twitter.com/4loHBZnsqb
With the score knotted in the bottom of the 8th, Jacob Reimer came to the plate with the go-ahead run aboard and...we are tied no longer. pic.twitter.com/piVskLUFOC
— Brooklyn Cyclones (@BKCyclones) June 12, 2025
One pitch later Carson Benge pushes home an insurance run to make it 4-2 with the 'Clones on top. pic.twitter.com/qJt9HI69ww
— Brooklyn Cyclones (@BKCyclones) June 12, 2025


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