Paul Sewald’s major league dreams were finally realized last week. Sewald was told of his call-up April 7, added to the Mets’ roster April 8 and made his debut that day.
Aviators
Sean Gilmartin was called up to the Mets and T.J. Rivera was sent down. Also, Kyle Regnault was called up from Double-A Binghamton.
The New York Mets’ second-ranked prospect has adapted well this season as the 51s’ first baseman.
Brady Rodgers, who threw three quality starts against Las Vegas last season, did so again Thursday night, giving up one run in six innings as Fresno defeated the 51s 12-4 at Cashman Field.
Las Vegan Paul Sewald was optioned back to the 51s after a brief stint in the majors to make room for Juan Lagares on the Mets’ roster.
A five-run outburst in the second inning propelled Fresno to a 7-4 victory over Las Vegas on Wednesday night at Cashman Field.
Amed Rosario was ranked No. 1 overall while Dominic Smith was No. 22.
Chicago Cubs third baseman and Las Vegan Kris Bryant is having quite the week.
The 51s demolished Fresno 21-6 on Opening Night at Cashman Field, scoring 12 more runs in one game than they did in their first five.
The Mets signed first baseman Cody Decker to a minor league deal Monday, but if he’s headed to Las Vegas, nobody has told 51s manager Pedro Lopez.
For the 35th time, the Triple-A team of Las Vegas on Tuesday welcomed the season’s home opening crowd to Cashman Field, a gathering of 8,451 to witness the 51s whip Fresno.
Starter Wilfredo Boscan threw five scoreless innings, Beck Wheeler threw two and Dave Roseboom and Chasen Bradford each threw one apiece.
The most interesting new additions to the park will be in the food, where the 51s have switched concessionaires to Centerplate from Aramark.
Wilfredo Boscan, Beck Wheeler, David Roseboom and Chasen Bradford combined for a shutout.