Fourth-year manager Reid Brignac led Binghamton to the first and second-half Northeast Division titles. The Rumble Ponies went 45-22 in the first half and 45-24 in the second half. Including both halves, Binghamton finished the regular season 18 games up in the North - east Division. BINGHAMTON FRANCHISE HISTORY
The Rumble Ponies swept the Somerset Patriots in the Di - vision Series and came-from-behind to defeat the Erie Sea - Wolves in Game 3 of the Eastern League Championship Se - ries. Binghamton had several individuals capture yearly awards. Reid Brignac was the 2025 Baseball America MiLB Manager of the Year and the Eastern League Manager of the Year. He was Binghamton’s first EL Manager of the Year, since Pedro
Binghamton celebrates after claiming its fourth Eastern League title in franchise history, and first since 2014.
Lopez in 2013. RHP Jonah Tong was named the Minor League Pitching Prospect of the Year, Eastern League Pitcher of the Year, and the Mets Minor League Pitcher of the Year. RHP No - lan McLean was named the 2025 MiLB Breakout Player of the Year. SS/CF Jett Williams was tabbed as the Eastern League’s Top MLB Prospect. In addition to Tong and Williams, Binghamton had four other players named 2025 Eastern League All-Stars. First baseman Ryan Clifford, and right-handers Jack Wenninger, Joander Suarez, and Douglas Orellana all received the nod. Four pitchers make their major league debuts with the New York Mets in 2025, after start - ing the season in Double-A Binghamton: RHP Jonathan Pintaro, RHP Alex Carrillo, RHP Nolan McLean, and RHP Jonah Tong. In total, 15 former Rumble Ponies made their MLB debuts in 2025.
Binghamton’s pitching staff made history on May 10 against Reading, as RHP Jonah Tong and RHP TJ Shook combined for the franchise’s first perfect game. Tong recorded a career-high 13 strikeouts with 6.2 perfect frames and Shook recorded the final out of the seven-inning contest. In the first game of a doubleheader on August 2 against Har - risburg, LHP Brandon Waddell, RHP Luis Moreno, and RHP Ryan Lambert combined for Binghamton’s 10th no-hitter in franchise history. Binghamton’s pitchers recorded two games of not allow -
Jonah Tong and TJ Shook combined for Binghamton’s first perfect game.
ing a hit in the same season for the first time in franchise history.
As the Rumble Ponies head into their 34th season, over 5.8 million fans have entered Mirabito Stadium to watch their beloved team that continues to be a fixture of the community.
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