TABLE OF CONTENTS
Filler Index Binghamton No-hitters...10
Binghamton Rumble Ponies Binghamton Rumble Ponies Staff Directory...3
Rumble Ponies 2023 Season Recap...4-7
Wearing the Jersey..23
Reid’s Back! Brignac Back for Third Season as Manager of the Rumble Ponies...8-9
Most wins per month..25
Suarez Pitches Eighth No-Hitter in Franchise History...10
Fewest wins per month...25
Binghamton 2024 Schedule...12
Hitting for the Cycle...27
Team History From Binghamton to the Big Leagues...11
Binghamton All-Time Roster...13-17
Binghamton Managerial/Awards History...18
Binghamton Franchise History...19-21
Mirabito Stadium...22
Binghamton Baseball Shrine...23
Year-by-Year Record...24
Month-by-Month Historical Record...25
Mets Rehab Appearances...27
Binghamton Franchise Records....30
Eastern League
2024 Opponent Breakdown...28
Team Information 2024 Opponent Breakdown...28
2024 BRP Promotional Schdedule...29
Pitching Achievements...31
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RUMBLE PONIES STAFF DIRECTORY
Binghamton Rumble Ponies Front Office
David Sobotka | Owner/President
Karen “KJ” Sobotka | Co-Owner/Creative Director
Richard Tylicki | Interim General Manager
Kelly Hust | Director of Business Operations
Eddie Saunders | Director of Marketing and Promotions
Ross Schimmenti | Production and Client Services Manager
Ericka Marano | Promotions and Creative Services Manager
Emma McAnirlin | Social Media Manager
Amy Fancher | Director of Community Relations
Jacob Wilkins | Director of Broadcasting and Media Relations
Matt Levine | Broadcasting and Media Relations Assistant
Molly Hawley | Box Office Manager
Isaiah Preston | Box Office Assistant
Justin Meeker | Senior Account Executive
Hannah Mikulski | Group Sales Manager
Lucas Casey | Store Manager
Matthew Gross | Director of Food and Beverage
Craig Baker | Operations Manager
Mark Rabideau | Head Groundkeeper
Eve Adee | Front Office Manager
The 2024 Binghamton Rumble Ponies Media Guide was produced by Jacob Wilkins with as- sistance from Matt Levine, Eddie Saunders, Ericka Marano, and Ross Schimmenti. Cover by Ross Schimmenti. Newspaper images courtesy of the Press & Sun Bulletin and the Broome Coun-ty Public Library. Photography by Binghamton Mets/Rumble Ponies, New York Mets, Bruce Adler, Ed Aswad, Josh Ludzki, and Jim Maggiore. Special thanks to the late Kenny Sahre, a faithful Binghamton Mets fan, whose in-depth statistics and record-keeping fully archived every B-Mets season from 1992 to 2008. With- out his work, this media guide would not be possible.
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Rumble Ponies 2023 Season Recap
BINGHAMTON, N.Y. – The Binghamton Rumble Ponies had a historic 2023 season, high- lighted by the franchise reaching the Eastern League Championship Series for the first time since 2014. Binghamton, with a surging second half in which they went 39-27, reached the postsea- son for the first time since 2017, and for the 11th time in franchise history. Under sec - ond-year manager Reid Brignac , the Ponies went 18-5 over their last 23 games and swept their Subway Series-rival, the Somerset Patriots (New York Yankees Double-A Af- filiate) in the best-of-three Eastern League Division Series. ‘23 Ponies Surging Second Half Leads to Historic Playoff Run
The division series was highlighted by Jett Williams’ three-run home run in a 9-2 Game 1 victory, which capped off a dramatic six-run bottom of the fourth. In Game 2, RHP Dom Hamel led the way in a 2-0 victory to win the series. Hamel allowed just three hits over seven and two thirds’ innings with eight strikeouts and only two walks.
Second-half surge The Ponies’ second half was highlighted by the Mets’ mid- season acquisitions, Luisangel Acuña and Drew Gilbert , being assigned to Binghamton. Acuña, acquired from the Texas Rangers in the Max Scherzer trade, had 57 stolen bases on the year between Double-A Frisco (Texas) and Double-A Binghamton. Gilbert, acquired from the Astros in the Justin Verlander trade, had a .325/.423/.562 slash line with a .984 OPS over 35 games with the Rumble Po- nies. Gilbert quickly established himself as a clutch performer, showcased by his game-tying three run homer in Game 1 of the Eastern League Championship Series against Erie. He also pa- trolled centerfield with fierce intensity resulting in terrific catch - es. The 23-year-old was the Astros’ first-round pick in 2022 out of the University of Tennessee. The Rumble Ponies celebrate after their 2-0 win over Somerset in Game 2 of the ELDS at TD Bank Ballpark to advance to the Eastern League Championship Series for the first time since 2014.
Drew Gilbert was an integral part of the Rumble Ponies sec- ond-half surge after joinng the Mets organization as part of the players who were acquired from the Astros in exchange for Justin Verlander
The Ponies’ offense was also propelled by the second-half return of 1B JT Schwartz . Schwartz, the Mets’ fourth-round pick in 2021 out of UCLA, returned from injury on July 27th and hit .327 with 32 runs batted in the rest of the season.
2023 also saw the late-season call-ups to Double-A of Williams and catcher Kevin Parada . Williams, the Mets Minor League Player of the Year, joined the Ponies for the final six games of the regular season, along with the playoffs. The 20-year-old shortstop was se- lected by the Mets with the 14th overall pick in the 2022 draft out of Rockwall-Heath High School in Texas. He played at three different levels in 2023 (Single-A St. Lucie, High-A Brooklyn, and Double-A Binghamton), racking up 108 hits and finishing with the second-most walks (104) in all of Minor League Baseball. Jett Williams and Luisangel Acuña both made up a dynamic middle infield for Binghamton
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Rumble Ponies 2023 Season Recap Parada, the Mets’ 11th overall pick in the ’22 draft out of Georgia Tech, played 14 games to finish out the season with Binghamton, hitting three home runs with 11 RBIs.
Infielder Jeremiah Jackson also added power and con- sistency to the Ponies’ lineup. Acquired from the Angels at the trade deadline for RHP Dominic Leone and cash consid- erations, Jackson reached base in 28 of his first 29 games with the club and had a stretch of hitting safely in 17-of-19 games. Jackson belted seven home runs and drove in 24 runs over 37 games with Binghamton.
Christian Scott was named the 2023 Mets Minor League Pitcher of the Year. In 12 starts with Binghamton, he had a strikeout-to-walk ratio of 77-to-8
Arms race
The Rumble Ponies’ dominant pitching staff was led by Mets Minor League Pitcher of the Year Christian Scott . In 12 starts with the Rumble Ponies, Scott pitched to a 2.47 ERA in 62 innings, with a strikeout-to-walk ratio of 77-to-8. Scott finished with the best WHIP (0.86) and K/BB ratio (8.92), among 640+ Minor League pitchers with at least 70.0 innings pitched in 2023. He was selected by the Mets in the fifth round of the 2021 draft out of the University of Florida. Along with Scott and Hamel, 2023 saw the Double-A debuts of right-handed pitchers Tyler Stuart and Blade Tidwell . Stuart was called up to Binghamton after posting a MiLB-leading 1.55 ERA in 14 starts with High-A Brooklyn. Over his first four starts at the Double-A level, Stuart went at least five in - nings and allowed three runs or less. In 24 games between the two levels, Stuart finished 7-2 with a 2.44 ERA. Possessing an imposing 6-foot-9, 250-pound frame, the 24-year-old was selected by the Mets in the sixth round of the 2022 draft, out of Southern Mississippi.
Tidwell, the Mets’ second-round pick out of Tennessee in 2022, showed glimpses of what made him such a prolific pitcher in Knoxville. On Sep - tember 9 on the road against Somerset, he allowed just two runs over seven and two-thirds innings with no walks and seven strikeouts. On September 12 against Reading, he allowed just three hits over five score - less frames with no walks and nine punchouts. One of the unexpected stars of the Ponies’ playoff surge was Joander Suarez. Suarez threw the eighth-no-hitter in franchise history in the first
Joander Suarez threw the eighth no-hitter in Binghamton history on September 4, 2023 against the Hartfdord Yard Goats at Dunkin’ Park in the first game of a dou -
game of a doubleheader on September 7 against the Hartford Yard Goats at Dunkin’ Park. The 23-year-old allowed just one base runner, via a leadoff walk in the first inning, and faced the minimum over seven no-hit innings with four strikeouts. Suarez became just the fourth pitcher in franchise history to throw a no-hitter individual- ly. It marked Binghamton’s first individual no-hitter since Miguel Pinango did it on July 23, 2006, at Portland. For his mastery, Suarez was named Eastern League Pitcher of the Week in back-to-back weeks. He was one of seven Rumble Ponies players to earn Eastern League recognition during the season. OF Agustin Ruiz and Stuart swept the weekly EL awards for the week of August 21-27.
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Rumble Ponies 2023 Season Recap
RHP Luis Moreno was named EL Pitcher of the Week for the week of June 19-25. RHP Mike Vasil was named the EL Pitcher of the Month for May, IF José Peroza was named EL Player of the Week for May 8-14, and IF Luke Ritter was named EL Player of the Week for June 5-11.
Vasil was the leader of the pitching staff over the first two months of the season he spent with Binghamton. Over a stretch of three starts in May, he allowed only one run over 21 innings, going at least six innings in each outing. A highlight of the season was Va- sil’s May 11th start against Hartford, in which he surrendered just one run over eight innings with no walks and seven strikeouts. The 6-foot-5, 225-pound right-hander was the Mets’ eighth-round pick in 2021 out of the University of Virginia.
RHP Dom Hamel celebrates the Ponies playoff series win at TD Bank Ballpark. He threw seven and two thirds frames, allowing just three hits with eight strike- outs in the Ponies 2-0 Game 2 win to sweep the series.
Hamel, the Mets 2022 Minor League Pitcher of the Year, made great strides in his first year at the Double-A level. He set a career-high with 11 strikeouts in three different starts and finished the year second in the Eastern League in strikeouts (160), third in opponents’ bat - ting average (.230), and fifth in WHIP (1.27) and ERA (3.85). The right-hander was selected by the Mets in the third round of the 2021 draft out of Dallas Baptist. Moreno over four starts in June pitched to just a 1.23 ERA and a 28-to-6 strikeout-to-walk ratio. On June 15, Moreno allowed two runs on four hits over six innings, striking out 10 in a win at home over Portland. On June 20, Moreno did not allow a hit at Akron over five scoreless frames with one walk and nine strikeouts. Much of the pitching staff’s success is a credit to Mets Minor League Staff Member of the Year and Rumble Ponies Pitching Coach AJ Sager. In his first season with Binghamton and second in the Mets’ organization, Sager’s staff set a Binghamton franchise record with 15 shutouts.
Ponies’ pitchers also had a trustworthy backstop in Plat- num Gold Glove Award winner Hayden Senger . The Hamilton, Ohio, native led all Mets Minor League catchers in caught stealing rate (30.5%) and logged a career-high 597.2 innings behind the plate in the regular season.
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RHP Paul Gervase was a dominant force out of the bullpen during the Ponies second-half playoff run.
Reliable relief
It’s no coincidence the Ponies were 59-4 when leading after seven innings. In addition to their dominant starters, throughout the season the Ponies were buoyed by a sure-fire relief core. Paul Gervase was an August call up and did not allow a run over his last five regular-sea - son appearances, highlighted by striking out all six batters he faced on September 14 at Reading. He also earned the last four outs to preserve the 2-0 series-clinching victory in Game 2 of the ELDS. The 23-year-old right-hander was a 12th-round pick by the Mets in 2022 out of LSU.
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Rumble Ponies 2023 Season Recap
Well-deserved recognition A staple of Brignac’s teams has always been defense. Late-season call-up Rhylan Thomas was honored by the organization as the Mets Gold Glove outfielder. Thomas appeared at all three outfield spots across three levels of the organization. In 91 games, the 2022 11th -round pick out of USC committed just one error this season and has only two errors over the first two seasons of his professional career. Thomas also impressed with the bat, ending the season on a 16-game hitting streak. The 23-year-old USC product adjusted to the Double-A level seamlessly, hitting .354 over 20 games with Binghamton. The Rumble Ponies were also well-represented in the Arizona Fall League with eight players selected to represent the Mets. Pitchers included RHP Nolan Clenney , RHP Jordan Geber, and RHP Trey McLoughlin. Parada, Schwartz, and versatile IF/OF Rowdey Jordan also were on the Glendale Desert Dogs. Additionally, the Rumble Ponies coaching, and support staff played an integral role in their historic season. Development coach Jeremy Cologna and athletic trainer Austin Day- ton were selected to be on the prestigious AFL coaching staff. Performance coach Ryan Orr was named the Eastern League Strength Coach of the Year, which is voted on by the strength coaches around the league.
Rudy!
An unexpected storyline during the first half of the season was the emergence of OF Matt Rudick . The 13th-round pick in 2021 out of San Diego State went deep in two of the first three games of the season, including a grand slam on opening night, after hitting only two home runs during the entire 2022 season! Despite his season being cut short due to injury, Rudick hit .271 with nine home runs and 31 RBIs in 61 games, with an .863 OPS.
Looking ahead
While the Rumble Ponies may have fallen short in the Championship Series to Erie, 2023 was an incredible year for the franchise filled with individual and team accomplish - ments. Mets fans have a lot to be excited about on what’s happening up in Binghamton!
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Reid Returns! Brignac Back for Third Season as Manager of the Ponies BINGHAMTON, N.Y. – Coming off leading the Rumble Ponies to the postseason for the first time since 2017, Reid Brignac returns as Binghamton’s manager along with Pitching Coach AJ Sager , Hitting Coach Darin Everson , and Bench Coach Mariano Duncan . Juan Loyo joins the staff as the team’s development coach. Brignac and his staff are coming off leading the Rumble Ponies to the Eastern League Championship Series in 2023 and their first playoff series victory since 2014.
Brignac (pronounced Brin-yac) begins his third year as manager of the Rumble Ponies and fifth year in the Mets organization. In 2023, under Brignac’s tutelage, the Ponies went on a second-half surge, going 39-27 overall and 17-5 over their last 22 games. Brignac’s team swept the Somer- set Patriots in the Eastern League Division Series to lead the Ponies to the ELCS before falling to Erie. In 2022, he led a team that saw five players make their major league debut with the Mets after starting the sea- son with the Rumble Ponies, tying a Binghamton franchise record ( Francisco Álvarez , Brett Baty, José Butto , Nate Fisher , and Bryce Montes de Oca ). Brignac also was the Mets’ repre-
Reid Brignac returns as manager after leading the Ponies to the Eastern League Championship Series in 2023
sentative on the Arizona Fall League coaching staff after that season, serving as the man- ager of the Peoria Javelinas. Brignac enjoyed a long and successful playing career, spend- ing parts of nine years in the major leagues with the Tampa Bay Rays, Colorado Rockies, Atlanta Braves, Philadelphia Phillies, New York Yankees, and Miami Marlins. He was initially drafted by the Rays in the second round of the 2004 MLB Draft. Sager begins his second season as the Rumble Ponies’ pitching coach and was named the Mets Minor League Staff Member of the Year for his efforts last year. Sager’s pitching staff
in 2023 set a Binghamton franchise record with 15 shutouts and took home five Eastern League honors, highlighted by Mike Vasil winning Eastern League Pitcher of the Month for May and Dom Hamel being named EL Pitcher of the Month for September. Sager’s staff also ranked first among the 30 Double-A clubs in strike
rate and walks issued, and second in op- ponent on-base percentage. On Septem- ber 7 at Hartford, right-hander Joander Suarez threw the eighth no-hitter in franchise history, facing the minimum 21 batters over seven innings. AJ Sager was named Mets Minor League Staff Member of the Year after his pitching staff set a franchise record with 15 shutouts in 2023.
Duncan begins his third year as bench coach with the Rum- ble Ponies and sixth year in the Mets organization. He pre- viously served as the bench coach for the Brooklyn Cyclones (High-A) in 2021 and in the same role with Kingsport in 2019. The former infielder played 12 major league seasons with the Los Angeles Dodgers, Cin - cinnati Reds, Philadelphia Phillies, New York Yankees, and Toronto Blue Jays. Mariano Duncan enters his third season as Binghamton’s Bench Coach. He is a two-time World Seires champion (’90 Reds and ’96 Yankees
Brignac Back for Third Season as Manager of the Ponies Cont’d He is a two-time World Series champion (’90 Reds and ’96 Yankees) and was inducted into the Dominican Republic Baseball Hall of Fame in 2008.
Loyo spent last season as the development coach for the Mets High-A Affiliate, the Brooklyn Cyclones. Loyo compiled a career .263 batting average over 124 games in the Mets farm system from 2018- 2022, appearing in at least one game at every level.
Re-joining the Ponies’ staff in 2024 is Athletic Trainer Vanessa Weis- bach . Weisbach served as the Rumble Ponies’ athletic trainer in 2022 and is in her ninth year with the Mets organization. She also assist- ed the New York Mets Athletic Training Staff at the end of the 2022 season. Last season, Weisbach served as the athletic trainer for the Syracuse Mets, the Mets Triple-A Affiliate. Beginning his first year in Binghamton as performance coach is Drew Skrocki . Skrocki is entering his fourth year in the organization. Skrocki served in that role with High-A Brook- lyn the past two seasons. He was also part of the Arizona Fall League coaching staff in 2022. Also joining the Ponies’ staff is Baseball Analytics Analyst Will Moscato , Player Develop- ment Associate Hunter Broadbent , Nutrition Associate April Post, and Athletic Training Associate Rosalie Mumford. Clubhouse Manager Mike Vavalle returns for his eighth season with the Rumble Ponies and his sixth season as home clubhouse manager. Juan Loyo, who playeed 124 games in the Mets organization, entr with eight strikeouts in the Ponies 2-0 Game 2 win to sweep the series.
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Suarez Pitches Eighth No-Hitter in Franchise History
Joander Suarez threw the eighth no-hitter in Binghamton’s franchise history in the first game of a doubleheader on September 4 against the Hartford Yard Goats at Dunkin’ Park. The 23-year-old allowed just one baserunner, via a leadoff walk in the first inning, and faced the minimum over seven no-hit innings with four strikeouts. Suarez became just the fourth pitcher in franchise history to throw a no-hitter individually. It marked Binghamton’s first individual no-hitter since Miguel Pinango did iton July 23, 2006, at Portland.
Over his first two Double-A starts, Suarez was 2-0 with a 0.00 ERA and combined to throw 13 no-hit innings with 10 strike- outs, while allowing just two walks. He has thrown 17-straight no-hit frames, which spans over the course of his last three starts. In his last start with Brooklyn on August 25, he broke the Cy- clones single-season franchise record for strikeouts with 118.
Suarez’ teammates celebrate at Dunkin’ Park in Hartford after Suarez threw the eighth no-hitter in Binghamton franchise history.
The 23-year-old from Cumaná, Venezuela, was signed by the Mets in May of 2018. Suarez became the seventh Rumble Ponies player to earn Eastern League honors this season last week and this week became the first to win an award multiple times.
Binghamton No-Hitters
Date
Opponent @ Harrisburg v. Trenton, G2
Result
Pitcher(s)
9/12/94 Bill Pulsipher
W 2-0
5/5/96
Joe Crawford
W 1-0 (7)
Donnie Wall (2), Jason Roach (5), & Ivan Montane (2)
6/27/01
@ New Britain
W 1-0
8/2/03
Bob Keppel
v. Portland @ Portland
W 3-0
7/23/06 Miguel Pinango
W 7-0 (7)
5/18/19 Harol Gonzalez (6.2) & Ryder Ryan (2.1) @ Harrisburg
W 7-0 W 2-0
6/22/21 Josh Walker (6) & Andrew Mitchell (3)
@ Reading @ Hartford
9/7/23
Joander Suarez
W 2-0 (7)
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From Binghamton to the Big Leagues
From Binghamton to the Big Leagues Over the last 30 seasons, over 800 players have donned a Binghamton Mets or Rumble Ponies uniform. Only 71 have played for the B-Mets/Ponies and then made their Major- League debut with the New York Mets in the same season. The full list, in order of their New York Mets debut: Player Debut Player Debut Player Debut Butch Huskey 9/8/93 Anderson Hernan- dez 9/18/05 Wilfredo Tovar 9/22/13 Jeff Barry 6/9/95 Alay Soler 5/24/06 Dilson Herrera 8/29/14 Jason Isringhausen 7/17/95 Henry Owens 7/7/06 Dario Alvarez 9/3/14 Robert Person 9/18/95 Mike Pelfrey 7/8/06 Michael Conforto 7/24/15 Paul Wilson 4/4/96 Phillip Humber 9/24/06 Robert Gsellman 8/23/16 Jason Hardtke 9/8/96 Carlos Muniz 9/25/07 Tyler Pill 5/27/17 Charlie Greene 9/15/96 Nick Evans 5/24/08 Chris Flexen 7/27/17 Kevin Morgan 6/15/97 Daniel Murphy 8/2/08 Tomas Nido 9/13/17 Carlos Mendoza 9/3/97 Eddie Kunz 8/3/08 Gerson Bautista 4/27/18 Jorge Luis Toca 9/12/99 Jon Niese 9/2/08 Drew Smith 6/23/18 Jerrod RIggan 8/29/00 Bobby Parnell 9/15/08 Tyler Bashlor 6/25/18 Jason Phillips 9/19/01 Josh Thole 9/3/09 Drew Gagnon 7/10/18 Mark Corey 10/2/01 Tobi Stoner 9/10/09 Jeff McNeil 7/24/18 Jaime Cerda 6/28/02 Jenrry Mejia 4/7/10 Daniel Zamora 8/27/18 Jae Seo 7/21/02 Lucas Duda 9/1/10 Stephen Nogosek 6/19/19 Esix Snead 9/3/02 Mike Nickeas 9/4/10 Chris Mazza 6/23/19 Jeff Duncan 5/20/03 Josh Stinson 9/2/11 Sam Haggerty 9/4/19 Prentice Redman 8/24/03 Josh Satin 9/4/11 David Peterson** 7/28/20 Danny Garcia 9/2/03 Chris Schwinden 9/8/11 Tylor Megill 6/23/21 Matt Watson 9/12/03 Elvin Ramirez 6/3/12 Brett Baty 8/17/22 David Wright 7/21/04 Josh Edgin 7/13/12 Jose Butto 8/21/22 Heath Bell 8/24/04 Collin McHugh 8/23/12 Nate Fiher 8/21/22 Joe Hletpas 10/3/04 Travis d’Arnaud 8/13/13 Bryce Montes de Oca 9/3/22 Tim Hamulack 9/2/05 Juan Centeno 9/18/13 Francisco Álvarez 9/30/22
** - Peterson did not get called up to the Mets the same season he played for the Rumble Ponies (2019),but since there was no Minor League Baseball season due to the coronavirus in 2020, the Rumble Ponies were the last team Peterson played with before making his MLB debut with the Mets in 2020.
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Binghamton 2024 Schedule
Binghamton All-Time Roster
Mets Prospects Played Nationals Prospects on March 15 in Inaugural Event
Eleven members of the 2023 Binghamton Rumble Ponies were named to the 2024 New York Mets Spring Breakout roster. The New York Mets top prospects faced the Washington Nationals top prospects on March 15 at Clover Park, the Mets Spring Training home in Port St. Lucie, Florida. The Mets prospects were victorious 4-2. MLB Spring Breakout is a four-day event showcasing baseball’s future, with 16 exhibition games played between each team comprised of each MLB organization’s top prospects. Ryan Clifford got the Mets on the board with an RBI double, scored a run, and walked. Rumble Ponies RHP Tyler Stuart pitched a scoreless frame as well. The Mets Spring Breakout roster was headlined by MLB Pipeline’s top three ranked prospects in the organization: SS/OF Jett Wil- liams , OF Drew Gilbert , and SS/2B Luisangel Acuña . All three were key parts of the ’23 Rumble Ponies run to the Eastern League Championship Series. The three players are also ranked as part of MLB Pipeline’s Top 100 prospects in all of baseball (Williams #45, Gilbert #53, Acuna #66).
Dom Hamel started the game coming off an electric ‘23 campaign in Binghamton. Other members of the ’23 Ponies on the roster are C Kevin Parada (#9), RHP Blade Tidwell (#10), RHP Dom Hamel (#14), RHP Tyler Stu- art (#18), OF Rhylan Thomas (#30), RHP Paul Gervase , LHP Daniel Juarez , and RHP Wilkin Ramos . Thomas was named the Mets Gold Glove Outfielder as part of the 2023 organizational awards.
After striking out 11 batters three times in 2023, Dom Hamel was the starter for the Mets Prospects in the innagu- ral Spring Breakout exhibition.
Binghamton All-Time Roster
A ABEL, Nick (’08-’09) ABREU, Michel (’06) ACOSTA, Daison (’23) ACUÑA, Ron (’02-’04) ACUÑA, Luisangel (’23) AGBAYANI, Benny (’95-’96) AGUILAR, Salvador (’07, ’ 08) ALFONZO, Edgar ( ’ 08, ’ 09) ALFONZO, Edgardo ( ’ 94) ALCANTARA, Arismendy ( ’ 19) ALLEN, Josh ( ’ 18) ALLISON, Tom ( ’ 92, ’93 , ’ 94) ALOMAR, Jr., Sandy (‘07*) ALONSO, Pete (‘17, ’18) ALOU, Moises (’08*) ALVAREZ, Dario (’14, ’15) ÁLVAREZ, Francisco (’22) ALVAREZ, Manny ( ’ 22, ’ 23) ALVAREZ, Manuel ( ’ 10, ’ 11) ANDERSON, Jimmy ( ’ 04) ANTONINI, Michael ( ’ 08-’10) ARFFA, Steve ( ’ 95) ARACENA, Juan ( ’ 00) ARFFA, Steve ( ’ 95) ARROYO, Luis (’97-’98) ARROYO, Rafael (’05, ’07-’09) ATKINS, Adam (’18) AUCOIN, Derek ( ’ 98) AVANT, Chandler (’19) B BACANI, David (’03-’05) BALDIRIS, Aarom ’04, ’05) BALDONADO, Alberto (’16, ’17) BANNISTER, Brian ( ’ 04, ’ 05) BARBOSA, Andrew (’16) BARNES, Barrett (’19) BARON, Jim (’00) ARTEAGA, Ivan (’98) ARTEAGA, JD (’98-’00) ASCHE, Kirk (’03) ASHFORD, Zach (’22) ATCHISON, Scott ( ’ 13*) BARRIOS, Manny ( ’ 01) BARRY, Jeff ( ’ 94, ’ 95) BASAK, Chris (‘01-’04) BASHLOR, Tyler (‘17, ’ 18) BATES, Fletcher (’95, ’97, ’02) BATISTA, Miguel ( ’ 12*) BATISTA, Wilson (’06-’07) BATY, Brett ( ’ 21, ’ 22) BAUTISTA, Gerson ( ’ 18) BAXTER, Mike ( ’ 12*) BAY, Jason ( ’ 02) BEAULAC, Eric (’10) BEAVAN, Blake ( ’ 17) BEAMON, Trey ( ’ 99) BECKERMAN, Andy ('94) BELL, Bubba (’11) BELL, Heath ( ’ 01, ’ 02, ’ 04) BELL, Mike ( ’ 98) BELNOME, Vince ( ’ 15) BENBOW, Lou (’95) BENNETT, Hamilton (’13, ’14) BENNETT, Ryan (’99, ’01) BENNETT, Steve (’03)
CERROS, Juan ( ’ 00- ’ 02) CESPEDES, Yoenis ( ’ 18*) CESSA, Luis ( ’ 14, ’ 15) CHACIN, Jose (’22, ’23) CHANCEY, Bailey (’08) CHAVEZ, Endy ( ’ 07*) CHENARD, Ken (’04, ’05) CHEVALIER, Virgil (’02-’03) CHISM, T.J. (’14) CHURCH, Andrew (’17, ’18) CHURCH, John (’13, ’14) CHURCH, Ryan ( ’ 08*) CLARK, Matt ( ’ 14) CLENNEY, Nolan (‘23) CLEMENTS, Zac (’04-’06) CLYNE, Stephen (’09) COBB, Trey (’21, ’22) COHOON, Mark (’10-’13) COLE, Brian (’00)
BERBESI, César (’23) BENSON, Joe ( ’ 15) BIONDI, Patrick (’17, ’18) BLACK, Vic ( ’ 15*) BLACKHAM, Matt (’18, ’19) BLAND, Nate ( ’ 02) BLAQUIERE, Jean Luc (’11) BOHANEK, Cody (’19, ’22) BOHANNON, Gary (’99) BONFE, Joe (’12, ’13) BOSSART, Austin (’19) BOSTICK, Adam (’09) BOSTICK, Akeem (’21) BOUCHARD, Matt (’09) BOWMAN, Matt ( ’ 14) BOWMAN, Shawn (’08, ’09) BOYD, Jayce (’14-’16)
BRADFORD, Chasen ( ’ 13, ’ 14) BRASWELL, Bryan (’01, ’02) BRAZELL, Craig ( ’ 02, ’ 03) BREA, Lesli ( ’ 00) BRITTAN, Corey (’98-’00) BRITO, Eude ( ’ 08) BRODEY, QUINN (’19, ’21, ’22, ’23) BROOKS, Ricky (’11) BROWN, Eric (’08, ’09) BRUCE, Mo (’99, ’00) BRUNETTE, Justin ( ’ 01, ’ 02) BUCCHERI, James (’99) BULLARD, Jason (’96) BULLOCK, Craig (’95) BURDICK, Dale (’16, ’17) BURGAMY, Brian (’14) BURNITZ, Jeromy ( ’ 03*) BURNS, Cory ( ’ 17) BUTERA, Drew ( ’ 07) BUTTERFIELD, Chris (’92, ’93)
COLE, Joey (’02-’04) COLES, Corey (’07) COLINA, Jose (’22) COLINA, Robert (’23) COLLAZO, Wilie ( ’ 06) COLON, Dennis (’98) CONCEPCION, Ambiorix (’06, ’08) CONE, Gene (’18) CONFORTO, Michael ( ’ 15) CONLON, PJ ( ’ 17) COOK, Andy (’01, ’02) COOPER, David ( ’ 15) COPELAND, Scott ( ’ 18) CORDERO, Albert (’15) CORDOVA, Vincent (’05, ’06) COREY, Mark ( ’ 99- ’ 01) CORONADO, Jose (’07-’11) CORR, Frank (’03) CORTES, Carlos (’21, ’22) COSMAN, Jeff (’95) COTA, Marino (’00) D d’ARNAUD, Travis ( ’ 13, ’ 14*, ’ 15*) DALY, Rob (’95) DARDEN, Tony (’98, ’99) DAUBACH, Brian ( ’ 95, ’ 96) DAVIS, Ike ( ’ 09) DAVIS, Jay (’93-’95) DE LA CRUZ, Julio (’09) DE LA CRUZ, Maikis (’16) DE LA CRUZ, Oscar (’21) DE LA TORRE, Jose ( ’ 09, ’ 10) DE LOS SANTOS, Jefrey (’22) DELGADO, Casey (’16, ’17) DELLA RATTA, Pete (’99-’01) DELLICARRI, Joe (’92, ’93) den DEKKER, Matt ( ’ 11, ’ 12) DIAZ, Cesar (’95) DEVANEY, Michael (’06, ’07) DIBRELL, Tony (’19, ’21, ’22) DIAZ, Jose ( ’ 04) DIAZ, Victor ( ’ 03) DESCHENES, Pat (’03) DETIENNE, David (’04) DEATON, Kevin (’05) DECKER, Cody ( ’ 17) deGROM, Jacob ( ’ 13)
BUTTO, José ( ’ 21, ’ 22) BYARD, David (’04, ’05)
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CABRERA, Asdrubal ( ’ 17*) CALABRESE, Tony (’03) CALIGIURI, Jay (’05, ’06) CAMACHO, Eddie (’06, ’08) CAMPBELL, Eric ( ’ 10- ’ 12) CAMMACK, Eric ( ’ 99, ’ 02- ’ 03) CAMPOS, Yeizo (’19, ’21, ’22) CANCEL, Robinson ( ’ 07) CARACCIOLI, Lance (’04) CARDONA, Javier ( ’ 04) CARP, Mike ( ’ 07-’08) CARPENTER, Brian (’97) CARPENTER, Drew ( ’ 12) CARPIO, Luis (’18, ’19, ’21) CARRASCO, Carlos (‘23*) CARRILLO, Xorge (’13-’16) CARSON, Robert ( ’ 10- ’ 12) CARVAJAL, Marcos ( ’ 07) CARTER, John (’96-’97) CASTILLO, Alberto ( ’ 94) CASTILLO, Juan ( ’ 93- ’ 94) CASTILLO, Luis ( ’ 08*) CAVALLARO, Joe (’18, ’21) CECCHINI, Gavin ( ’ 14- ’ 15, ’ 19) CECILIANI, Darrell ( ’ 13-15) CENTENO, Juan ( ’ 10, ’ 12- ’ 14) CERDA, Jaime ( ’ 01, ’ 02)
DIFELICE, Mike ( ’ 06) DINA, Allen (’99-’01) DiNARDO, Lenny ( ’ 03) DIXON, Steve ( ’ 96 )
BOLD - Played in Major Leagues
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HARPER, Brett (’04-0’7) HARRIGER, Denny ( ’ 92, ’ 93) HARRIS, Alonzo (’13) HARRISON, Vince (’07) HARVEY, Matt ( ’ 11, ’ 17*) HAVENS, Reese (’10-’12) HEE, Aaron (’03) HEILMAN, Aaron ( ’ 02) HELD, Dan (’00) HENDERSON, Jim ( ’ 16*) HENDERSON, Rodney ( ’ 00) HENDERSON, Ryan (’98, ’99) HEJKA, Josh (’21, ’22) HEPPLE, Mike (’16) HERBISON, Brett (’99) HERNANDEZ, Anderson ( ’ 05) HERNANDEZ, Carlos ( ’ 01) HERNANDEZ, Luis ( ’ 10) HERNANDEZ, Orlando ( ’ 08*) HERRERA, Dilson ( ’ 14) HERRON, Tyler (’16) HIEPTAS, Joe ( ’ 01, ’ 03- ’ 06, ’ 08) HILARIO, Julian (’15) HILJUS, Erik ( ’ 95) HILL, Jamar (’07, ’08) HILL, Jeremy ( ’ 03- ’ 05) HOFFNER, Jamie (’92) HOLDERMAN, Colin (’21) HOLT, Brad (’09-’12) HOORELBEKE, Casey (’08) HUBBARD, Marshall (’10) HUBER, Justin ( ’ 03, ’ 04) HUCHINGSON, Chase (’13-’15) HUFF, B.J. (’99-’01) HUGHES, Rhyne (’13) HUMBER, Philip ( ’ 05- ’ 06) HUNTER, Bert (’92-’93) HUNTER, Scott (’97-’98, ’01-’02) HUNTER, Tommy ( ’ 22*) HUSKEY, Butch ( ’ 93) HORNE, Tyrone (’96) HOWARD, Chris ( ’ 97) HOWARD, Tim (’92, ’93) HOWELL, Pat ( ’ 94)
DORN, Chris (’92, ’93) DOTEL, Octavio (’97, ’98) DOUMA, Todd (’92, ’93) DuBOSE, Brian (’99) DUDA, Lucas (’09-’10,15*) DUNCAN, Jeff ( ’ 03- ’ 05) DUNN, Justin (’18) E EAGER, Blake (’06) EDGIN, Josh ( ’ 12, ’ 13) EDMONDSON, Brian ( ’ 95, ’ 97) EDWARDS, Andrew (’21, ’22) EDWARDS, Bryan (’04-’06) EDWARDS, Guzman (’07) ELIZALDE, Sebastian (’21) ELDRIDGE, Rashad (’06) ELLIOTT, Chad (’03) ELLISON, Derrick (’09, ’10) EPPERSON, Chad (’95) ESCALERA, Alfredo (’19) ESCOBAR, Alex ( ’ 00) ESPINOSA, Ramon (’97) EVANS, Phillip ( ’ 16) EVANS, Nick ( ’ 08- ’ 10) EVERTS, Clint (’10) EGBERT, Jack ( ’ 11) EIGSTI, Jake (’09) ELY, Andrew (’18) ENGLE, Tom (’95) FAMILIA, Jeurys ( ’ 11, ’ 17*) FARGAS, Johneshwy ( ’ 21, ’ 22)* FARRELL, Mike (’94) FELICIANO, Jesus ( ’ 11) FELICIANO, Pedro ( ’ 13) FERMIN, Edgardo (’19, ’21) FERNANDEZ, Osvaldo (’98) FERNANDEZ, Rafael (’12) FERNANDEZ, Sid ( ’ 93*) FESH, Sean (’97) FIEGEL, Todd (’94, ’95) FIGGA, Mike ( ’ 01) FIGUEROA, Nelson ( ’ 97, ’ 98) FISHER, Michael (’10-’12) FISHER, NATE ( ’ 22) FLEXEN, Chris ( ’ 17) FLORES, Wilmer ( ’ 12, ’ 16*) FONTANEZ, Randy (’14) FORDYCE, Brook ( ’ 92) FORSYTHE, Blake (’13) FRANCISCO, Frank ( ’ 12*, ’ 13*) FRANCO, JJ (’18) FRANCO, John ( ’ 99*) FRASER, Ryan (’12-’14) FREDERICK, Emary (’09, ’10) FRYMAN, Branden (’22, ’23) FULLER, Jim (’13) FULLER, Mark (’94-’96) FULLY, Ed (’94, ’95) F
GANT, John ( ’ 15) GARCIA, Anderson ( ’ 05, ’ 06) GARCIA, Benito (’23) GARCIA, Danny ( ’ 03) GARCIA, Emmanuel (’08, ’09) GARCIA, Jose (’18) GARCIA, Karim ( ’ 04*) GEBER, Jordan (’23) GEE, Dillon ( ’ 08, ’ 15*) GEISLER, Phil (’96) GERMEN, Gonzalez ( ’ 12) GIBBONS, Michael (’15, ’18, ’19) GIBSON, Derrik (’16) GIL, Mateo (’23) GILBERT, Drew (’23) GILLIAM, Ryley (’19, ’21) GARCIA, Omar (’94, ’95) GARCIA, Yunir (’05, ’06) GIMENEZ, Andres ( ’ 18, ’ 19) GOEDDEL, Erik ( ’ 13, ’ 15*) GOGGIN, Daniel (’21) GOMEZ, Carlos ( ’ 06) GOMEZ, Gilbert (’15) GOMEZ, Dariel (’23) GORDON, Cole (’21) GONZALEZ, Dicky (‘00) GONZALEZ, Harol (’18, ’19, ’22) GONZALEZ, Javier (’93) GONZALEZ, Jimmy (‘’00, ’02, ’04) GOOCH, Arnold (’97, ’98) GOODEN, Dwight ( ’ 94*) GORSKI, Darin (’12-’14) GRAHAM, Greg (’94) GREENE, Charlie (‘94-’96) GREY, Connor (’21) GRIFFITHS, Jeremy ( ’ 01, ’ 02) GRIFOL, Pedro (’96-’98) GRISET, Ben (’17) GRONAUER, Kai (’11, ’12,14) GSELLMAN, Robert ( ’ 15- ’ 16, ’ 17* ) GUERRA, Mark (’95-’98) GUILLORME, Luis ( ’ 17, ’ 23*) GUNDERSON, Eric ( ’ 93) GUZIK, Robbie (’93) GUZMAN, Carlos (’09-’11) GUZMAN, Edwards ( ’ 07) GORSKI, Darin (’12-’14) GRAHAM, Greg (’94) GREENE, Charlie ( ’ 94- ’ 96) GRIFFIN, David ( ’ 22, ’ 23) GRIFFITHS, Jeremy (01-02) GRIFOL, Pedro (’96-’98) GRISET, Ben (’17) H HACKIMER, Tom (’21) HARDY, Brendan (’23) HAFER, Jeff (’99, ’00) HAGGERTY, Sam ( ’ 19) HALL, Brooks (’22) HALL, Dylan (’21, ’23) HALL, Victor (’05) HALTIWANGER, Garrick (’99) HAMEL, Dom (‘23) HAMULACK, Tim ( ’ 05) HAND, Donovan ( ’ 17) HANHOLD, Eric ( ’ 18, ’ 19) HARDTKE, Jason ( ’ 95- ’ 97)
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JACKSON, Gavin (’00) JACKSON, Nic (’07) JACOBS, Frank (’93-’95) JACOBS, Mike ( ’ 03, ’ 04) JACOME, Jason ( ’ 93) JACKSON, Jeremiah (’23) JAMES, Christian (’18) JAMISON, Ryan (’02) JANNIS, Mickey (’15-’19) JIANNETTI, Joe (’04) JOHNSON, Johnathan (’16) JOHNSON, Kyle (’14, ’16) JOHNSTONE, John ( ’ 92) JONES, Bobby J. ( ’ 92, ’ 99*) JONES, Bobby M. ( ’ 01*) JONES, ZACK (’19) JORDAN, Rowdey (’22, ’23) JOSEPH, Jake (’02-’04) JUNGE, Eric (’05)
G GADEA, KEVIN (’22) GADDIS, Nic (’21, ’22) GAGE, Matt (’18) GAGNON, Drew ( ’ 18)
GAINEY, Bryon (’99, ’00) GALVEZ, Jonathan (’15) BOLD - Played in Major Leagues
** - Played for Bing. on Rehab Assignment
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KOCH, Matt ( ’ 14, ’ 15) KOLAREK, Adam ( ’ 12- ’ 15) KRAUZA, Michael (’22) KAY, Anthony ( ’ 19) KAZMAR, Sean ( ’ 12) KAZMIR, Scott ( ’ 04) KEISTER, Tripp (’95) KEPPEL, Bob (’03) KEPPINGER, Jeff ( ’ 04) KRIZAN, Jason (19) KUEBLER, Jake (’15) KUBICHEK, KOLBY (’23) KUNZ, Eddie ( ’ 08, ’ 10) K KACZMARSKI, Kevin ( ’ 17, ’ 19) KAPLAN, Jeff (’11, ’12) KATZAROFF, Robby (’92) L LAGARES, Juan ( ’ 11- ’ 12, ’ 14*, ’ 16*, ’ 17*) LAGRANGE, Wagner (’21) LAMBIN, Chase (’04-’06) LANCELLOTTI, Joey (’23) LANDRY, Todd (’98) LANGBEHN, Gregg (’92, ’94)
MALEK, Bobby (’04-’06) MALO, Jon (’08-’11) MANESS, Dwight (’96-’98)
N NALL, Brandon (’06-’07) NAVARRETE, Ray (’06) NAVARRO, Oswaldo ( ’ 12) NEGRON, Miguel (’07) NEBART, Garrett (’98, ’99) NICKEAS, Mike ( ’ 06- ’ 10) NIDO, Tomas ( ’ 17- ’ 18) NIESE, Jon ( ’ 08, ’ 13*) NIESEN, Eric (’09-’11) NIEUWENHUIS, Kirk ( ’ 09- ’ 10) NIEVE, Fernando ( ’ 09) NIMMO, Brandon ( ’ 14, ’ 15) NITKOWSKI, CJ ( ’ 12) NOGOSEK, Stephen (’18 , ‘23* ) NOVOA, Rafael (’95) NÚÑEZ, Dedniel (’22, ’23) NUNEZ, Gustavo (’17) NYE, Rodney (’01-03) O OBERSTE, Matt (’16-’18) OCHOA, Pablo (’00, ’02) OLLER, Adam ( ’ 21) O’NEILL, Matt (’22, ’23) OPP, Camrin (’22) ORDONEZ, Rey ( ’ 94) ORLOSKI, Joe (’03) ORTEGA, Jake (’21) ORZE, Eric (’21) OSWALT, Corey ( ’ 17) OTANEZ, MICHEL (’22) OTERO, Ricky ( ’ 93, ’ 94) OUGH, Wayne (’04) P PADILLA, Jorge ( ’ 06) PAEZ, Paul (’16) PAEZ, Michael (’19) PAGAN, Angel ( ’ 04) PAGANO, Scott (’96) PALMER, Jaylen (’23) PANIAGUA, Salvador (’08-’09) PANTELIODIS, Alex (’14) PARADA, Kevin (’23) MINCONE, John (’15) MINNICK, Matt (’23) MITCHELL, Andrew (’21, ’22) MOLINA, Marcos (’17, ’18) MONTANE, Ivan (’01) MONTERO, Rafael ( ’ 13, ’ 16) MONTES de OCA, Bryce ( ’ 21, ’ 22) MONTZ, Luke ( ’ 10) MOORE, Brandon (’10-’12) MOORE, Michael (’97) MOORE, Tyler (’17-’18) MORA, John (’18) MORALES, Eric (’98) MORALES, Ricardo (’07) MORAS, Michael (’10) MORENO, Juan (’00) MORENO, Julio (’01) MORENO, Orber ( ’ 03) MORGAN, Kevin ( ’ 95- ’ 97) MORRIS, Akeel ( ’ 15- ’ 16) MULVEY, Kevin ( ’ 06- ’ 07,12) MUNIZ, Carlos ( ’ 07, ’ 10) MUNO, Danny ( ’ 13) MURPHY, Daniel ( ’ 08)
PARNELL, Bobby ( ’ 07- ’ 08, ’ 15*) PARSONS, Hunter ( ’22, ’23) PARRA, Franklin (’97) PARRA, Franklin (’21) PARRA, Jose ( ’ 04) PASCUAL, Oliver (’18) PAULK, Robert (’06-’08) PAXTON, Darrin (’95) PAYTON, Jay ( ’ 94- ’ 96) PEAVEY, Greg (’12-’14) PELFREY, Mike ( ’ 06) PELLOT, Hector (’10) PENA Francisco ( ’ 12, ’ 13) PEREZ, Jairo (’15) PEREZ, Marcelo (’07) PEREZ, Miguel (’06) PERSON, Robert ( ’ 94, ’ 95) PETERSEN, Josh (’08, ’09) PETERSON, Brock ( ’ 15) PETERSON, Matt (’03, ’04) PETERSON, David ( ’ 19) PEREZ, Yorkis ( ’ 97) PEROZA, José (’23) PETERSON, Tim ( ’ 14, ’ 16-17) PETIT, Yusmeiro ( ’ 04, ’ 05) PHILLIPS, Jason ( ’ 99- ’ 01) PIERSON, Jason (’96, ’97) PILL, Tyler ( ’ 13- ’ 17) PINA, Eudy (’15) PINANGO, Miguel (’06) PIZZANO, Dario (’19) PLAIA, Colton ( ’ 16, ’ 17) PLAWECKI, Kevin ( ’ 14) POBEREYKO, Matt (’18) POLANCO, Enohel (’97, ’98) PONTES, Dan (’98, ’99) PORTOBANCO, Luz (’05, ’06) POWERS, Michael (’11) PRESSLEY, Josh (’03, ’04) PREVOST, Josh (’18) PRIDE, Curtis ( ’ 92) PROCTOR, Dave (’92) PUELLO, Cesar ( ’ 13) PULSIPHER, Bill ( ’ 94, ’ 97) PUMPHREY, Ken (’98, ’99)
MANESS, Nick (’00-’03) MANGRUM, Michah (’04) MANGUM, Jake (’21, ’22) MANRIQUEZ, Salomon (’08, ’10-’11) MARCEAUX, Landon (’23) MARON, Cam (’14) MARSHALL, Randy (’93) MARTE, German (’08) MARTE, Jefry ( ’ 12) MARTIN, Dustin (’12) MARTIN, James (’97) MARTINEZ, Fernando ( ’ 07, ’ 08) MARTINEZ, Gabby (’00, ’01) MARTINEZ, Jesus (’00, ’01) MARTINEZ, Jose ( ’ 92) MORALES, Eric (’98) MARTINEZ, Pablo ( ’ 94) MASHORE, Justin (’99) MASON, Chris (’09) MATEO, Luis (’13, ’16, ’17) MATSUI, Kaz ( ’ 05*) MATTIONI, Nick (’03) MATTOX, David (’03) MATZ, Steven ( ’ 14, ’ 15*) MAURICIO, Ronny ( ’ 21, ’ 22) MAY, Trevor ( ’ 22*) MAZEIKA, Patrick ( ’ 17, ’ 18, ’ 19) MAZZA, Chris ( ’ 19) MAZZILLI, LJ (’15-’17) MAZZONI, Cory ( ’ 12- ’ 14) MCILWAIN, Brandon (’22, ’23) McCANN, James ( ’ 22*) McCRARY, Scott (’98-’00) McCREADY, Jim (’93-’96) McDILL, Allen ( ’ 95) McENTIRE, Ethan (’99) McEWING, Joe ( ’ 02*) McGEORGE, Austin (’18, ’19) McGINLEY, Blake (’04, ’05) McGOWAN, Kevin ( ’ 15- ’ 16,18) McHUGH, Collin ( ’ 11, ’ 12) MCILWAIN, Brandon (’22) McLLRAITH Thomas (’19, ’21) McMICHAEL, Greg ( ’ 99*) McLOUGHLIN, Trey (’23) McNAB, Tim (’05-’07, ’09) McNEAL, Aaron (’01-’02) McNEIL, Jeff ( ’ 15- ’ 16, ’ 18) MEDINA, Carlos (’01) MEGGERS, Mike (’99) MEGILL, Tylor ( ’ 21, ’ 22*) MEJIA, Jenrry ( ’ 09, ’ 10, 12, 13*) MENA, Jose (’21, ’23) MENDOZA, Carlos ( ’ 97) MERRITT, Roy (’09-’11) METEOYER, Brian (’21, ’22) MEYER, Nick (’21, ’22) MEYERS, Mike (’04) MICHAEL, Levi (’18) MIER, Jio (’17) MILLEDGE, Lastings ( ’ 05, ’ 07) MILLER, Pat (’93)
LARA, Rainy (’14-’16) LARSON, Toby (’96) LASKO, Justin (’21, ’22) LAVENDER, Nate (’23)
LAVIGNE, Tim (’02-’05, ’08) LAWLEY, Dustin (’14-’15) LEATHERSICH, Jack ( ’ 13- ’ 14)
LeBRON, Juan (’00, ’01) LEDESMA, Aaron (’93) LEE, Braxton ( ’ 19) LEE, Zach ( ’ 19) LEAL, Gregory (’22)
LEIPER, Tim (’96) LIDLE, Cory ( ’ 96)
LINDSEY, Desmond (’21) LINDSTROM, Matt ( ’ 05- ’ 06) LOADENTHAL, Carl (’09)
LO DUCA, Paul ( ’ 07*) LOHRMAN, Dave (’01) LONG, Steve (’93) LONG, Terrence ( ’ 98) LOPEZ, Johan (’99) LOPEZ, Jose (’97-99) LOPEZ, Rafael (’05) LOYO, Juan (’21, ’22) LOWERY, David (’93) LOWERY, Terrell ( ’ 96) LUCAS, Richard (’13) LUCCHESI, Joey ( ’ 22*) LUDWICK, Eric ( ’ 95) LUGO, Seth ( ’ 15, ’ 17*) LUJAN, John (’10-’11) LUTZ, Zach ( ’ 09- ’ 10) M
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RAGAN, Mitch (’21, ’22) RAGSDALE, Corey (’05-’07) RALEIGH, Matt (’97-’98) RAMIREZ, Edgar (’09-’12) RAMIREZ, Elvin ( ’ 10, ’ 12 ) RAMIREZ, Hector ( ’ 95- ’ 96)
RAMOS, Peeter (’08) RAMOS, Wilkin (’23) RANDOLPH, Jaisen (’01) RATLIFF, Sean (’10) REDMAN, Prentice ( ’ 02, ’ 04- ’ 05) REED, Eric ( ’ 08) REED, Rick ( ’ 99*) REGNAULT, Kyle (’16-’17) RENNIE, Luc (’19,’21) RENTERIA, Marcel (’22, ’23) REICH, Andy (’92-’93) REYES, Al ( ’ 08*) REYES, Jose A. ( ’ 07) REYES, Jose ( ’ 02, ’ 04* , ’ 11* ’ ,16)
MACHADO, Anderson ( ’ 08) MacLANE, Evan ( ’ 05, ’ 06) MADDEN, John (’09)
MAGLIOZZI, Johnny (’18) MAHALIK, John (’95-’97) MAINE, John ( ’ 10*) MALAVE, Jaime (’01, ’02) MALDONADO, Brahiam (’10-’11) MALDONADO, Ivan (’05-’06) BOLD - Played in Major Leagues
MILLER, Ryan (’95, ’01) MILLER, Troy (’21, ‘23) MILONE, Tommy (17*)
** - Played for Bing. on Rehab Assigment
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REYES, Raul (’10-’12) REYES, Scarlyn (’17)
SANDY, Tim (’93) SANTOS, ANTONIO ( ’ 22) SANTOS, Omir ( ’ 10) SATIN, Josh ( ’ 10, ’ 11) SANTOS, Junior (‘23) SATTERWHITE, Cody (’14) SAUERBECK, Scott ( ’ 96, ’ 97) SAUNDERS, Chris (’94-’97) SAUNDERS, Doug ( ’ 92, ’ 94) SAUNDERS, Warren (’23) SAYLOR, Jamie (’01) SCHERZER, Max ( ’ 22*) SCHORR, Brad (’94, ’95) SCHWARTZ, J.T. (23) SCHWINDEN, Chris ( ’ 10, ’ 11) SCOBIE, Jason (’03, ’04) SCOTT, Christian (’23) SCOTT, Lorenzo (’11) SEALE, Marvin (’03) SECREST, Kelly (’16, ’17) SEDLACEK, Shawn ( ’ 04) SEEFRIED, Tate (’97) SEIBEL, Phil ( ’ 02, ’ 03) SENGER, Hayden (’21, ’22, ’23) SEO, Jae ( ’ 01, ’ 02) SERFASS, Joe (’07) SERGAKIS, Nick (’18) SEWALD, Paul ( ’ 14, ’ 15) SHAW, Joe (’16, ’18, ’21) SHAW, Scott (’10) SHIPP, Brian (’02, ’03) SHORT, Barry (’97, ’99) SILCOX, Rusty (’93) SIMMONS, Jeramy (’07) SLACK, Jonathan (’05, ’06) SMITH, Brandon (’95) SMITH, Chuck (’06) SMITH, Dominic ( ’ 16) SMITH, Drew ( ’ 17, ’ 22*) SMITH, John (’95) SOLER, Ramon (’02) STANTON, Mike ( ’ 03*) STEED, Ricky (’98) STEVENS, Jeff ( ’ 12) STEWART, Caleb (’07-’09) STEWART, Scott ( ’ 98, ’ 99) STIDHAM, Phil ( ’ 95) STINSON, Josh ( ’ 10, ’ 11) STOFFELS, Alex (’99) STONER, Tobi ( ’ 08- ’ 09, ’ 11) STRANGE, Patrick ( ’ 00, ’ 01) T TAIJERON, Travis ( ’ 13, ’ 14) TAM, Jeff ( ’ 94- ’ 96) TAMARGO, Jr., John (’99-’01) TAPIA, Domingo (’15, ’16) SMITH, Joseph ( ’ 06) SMITH, Kevin (’19) SMITH, Matt (’08) SMOKER, Josh ( ’ 15, ’ 17*) SNEAD, Esix ( ’ 02) SNYER, Earl ( ’ 01) SOLER, Alay ( ’ 06) TAVERAS, Willy (’21, ’22) TAVAREZ, Sammy (’23) TAYLOR, Blake ( ’ 19) TAYLOR, Corey (’17-’18) TAYLOR, Kevin (’17) TAYLOR, Logan (’16-’17) * - Played for Bing. on Rehab Assigment
TEBOW, Tim (’18) TEBRAKE, Dylan TEJADA, Ruben ( ’ 09) TERDOSLAVICH, Joey (’18) TERHUNE, Mike (’01) TEUFEL, Shawn (’13) TEWES, Sam (’21) THOLE, Josh ( ’ 09) THOMPSON, Ryan ( ’ 95*) THOMAS, Rylan (’23) THOMAS, Tyler (’23) THOMPSON, David (’17, ’19) TIDWELL, Blade (’23) TIJERINA, Tony (’94, ’95) TOCA, JORGE LUIS ( ’ 99, ’ 00) TOFFEY, Will (’18, ’19, ’21) TOLAR, Kevin ( ’ 97) TOMASIEWICZ, Kevin (’07) TORRES, Joshua (’18,’19) TOVAR, Wilfredo ( ’ 12- ’ 14) TRABER, Billy ( ’ 01) TRACHSEL, Steve ( ’ 02*, ’ 05*) TRIPLETT, Russ (’05) TURAY, Alhaji (’06) TURGEON, Erik (’10-’12)
Y YACABONIS, Jimmy ( ’23) YAMAMOTO, Jordan ( ’ 22) YARNALL, Ed ( ’ 97, ’ 98) YATES, Tyler ( ’ 03) YNOA, Gabriel ( ’ 14, ’ 15) YOUNG Jr, Eric ( ’ 14*) YOUNG, WYATT (‘22, 23) Z ZAMORA, Daniel ( ’ 18) ZAMORA, Junior (’99, ’00) ZANGHI, Joe (’18, ’19, ’21, ’22) ZANON, Jacob (’19) ZAPATA, Nelfi (’14) ZAPATA, Pedro (’12) ZEID, Josh ( ’ 16) ZINTER, Alan ( ’ 92, ’ 93) ZORRILLA, Julio (’97, ’98) ZUNIGA, David (’95) WILLIAMS, Jett (’23) WILSON, Andy (’06) WILSON, John (’02-’03) WILSON, Kyle (’22, ’23) WILSON, Paul ( ’ 95, ’ 96) WILSON, Preston ( ’ 97) WILSON, Tommy (’19, ’21) WILSON, Vance ( ’ 97, ’ 04*) WINAKER, Matt (’21, ’22) WINANS, Alan ( ’ 21) WIPF, Mark (’95) WITHEM, Shannon ( ’ 96) WOOTEN, Shawn ( ’ 07) WONG, Joey (’18) WHITE, Mike (’92) WIGGINGTON, Ty ( ’ 00, ’ 01) WOODS, William (’23) WRIGHT, David ( ’ 04) Managers BACKMAN, Wally ( ’ 11) BOLES, Kevin (’19) BRIGNAC, Reid ( ’ 22, ’ 23) BUNDY, Lorenzo (’21) DAVIS, Doug ( ’ 99- ’ 00) FREILING, Howie (’01-’02) GIBBONS, John ( ’ 98) LIND, Jack ( ’ 05) LOPEZ, Pedro (’12-’15) OBERKFELL, Ken ( ’ 04) OLIVERAS, Mako (’07-’09) ROJAS, Luis (’17)
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SAMUEL, Juan ( ’ 06) STEARNS, John ( ’ 03) SWEET, Rick ( ’ 97)
SWISHER, Steve ( ’ 92- ’ 93) TAMARGO, John ( ’ 94- ’ 96) TEUFEL, Tim ( ’ 10)
BOLD - Played in Major Leagues
Binghamton Franchise Managers Binghamton Franchise History
YEAR
Manager
G W-L
%
YEAR Manager
G W-L 140 70-70
%
1992-93
Steve Swisher 278 147-131 .529
2006 .500 2007-09 Mako Oliveras 424 188-236 .443 2010 Tim Teufel 142 66-76 .465 2011 Wally Backman 141 65-76 .461 2012-16 Pedro Lopez 706 377-329 .534 2017-18 Luis Rojas 279 149-130 .534 2019 Kevin Boles 142 76-66 .535 2021 Lorenzo Bundy 140 67-73 .479 2022 - Reid Brignac 271 127-144* .469 Juan Samuel
1994-96
John Tamargo 425 225-200 .529
1997 1998
Rick Sweet
142 66-76
.465 .577
John Gibbons 142 82-60
1999-2000 Doug Davis 282 136-146 .482 2001-2002 Howie Freiling 282 146-136 .518 2003 John Stearns 141 63-78 .447 2004 Ken Oberkfell 142 76-66 .535 2005 Jack Lind 142 63-79 .444
Eastern League Awards
Most Valuable Player 1995 - Jay Payton 2005 - Mike Jacobs 2013 - Allan Dykstra
Manager of the Year 1992 - Steve Swisher 1998 - John Gibbons 2013 - Pedro Lopez
Player/Pitcher of the Month 1997 - Tate Seefried (July) 1998 Ed Yarnall (April) 2000 Mike Kinkade (May) 2001 Earl Snyder (June) 2002 Matt Watson (August) 2007 Caleb Stewart (May) Brett Harper (August) 2013 Cesar Puello (June) 2015 Gavin Cecchini (July) 2018 Pete Alonso (April) Ty Wiggington (August) 2022: Brett Baty (July) 2023 Mike Vasil (May) 2023 Dom Hamel (September)
Pitcher of the Year
1992 Bobby Jones 1995 Paul Wilson 2015 Michael Fulmer 2017 Corey Oswalt
Most Runs Scored Per Game
Most Runs Allowed Per Game
Runs
Date
G W-L
Runs
Date
Opponent Result
1992-93
Steve Swisher 278 147-131
20
08/20/03
@ Trenton
L 20-4
1994-96
John Tamargo 425 225-200
19
5/3/08 6/3/01 5/16/97
v. Connecticut L, 19-5 v. Norwich L, 19-9
1997 1998
Rick Sweet
142 66-76
John Gibbons 142 82-60
@ Trenton
L, 19-2
1999-2000 Doug Davis 282 136-146 2001-2002 Howie Freiling 282 146-136 2003 John Stearns 141 63-78 2004 Ken Oberkfell 142 76-66 2005 Jack Lind 142 63-79
Binghamton Franchise History While professional baseball in Binghamton, NY dates back to 1877, the Binghamton Rumble Ponies’ story begins in 1992. It was that year that the New York Mets organiza- tion moved their Double-A affiliate, the Bills, from Williamsport, Pennsylvania approxi - mately 125 miles northeast to Binghamton, New York.
The team was renamed the Binghamton Mets and welcomed with open arms by a city that had suffered 23 years without a professional baseball team to call their own. When tick- ets went on sale for the inaugural season, thousands of fans braved the rain and waited in a line that snaked for blocks through the city.”
Fans brave the rain for Binghamton Mets tickets in 1992.
Binghamton Municipal Stadium was constructed in nine months for $4.6 million and hosted its first B-Mets game on April 19, 1992 after three- straight postponed games. Binghamton’s house-warming party was a strong one as they defeated the Harrisburg Senators 1-0 in front of 5,126 fans.” “Led by Eastern League Manager of the Year, Steve Swisher, the B-Mets treated their fans to a stellar inaugural season. They went 79-59, finished 2nd in the Eastern League, and earned a trip to the postseason. The B-Mets dispatched the Harrisburg Senators in the semi-finals in four games, winning a 14-inning marathon to clinch the series. Trailing the Canton-Akron Indians 2-1 in the Eastern League Championship Series, the B-Mets rallied to take Game 4 and earned their first title with a 5-2 win in the deci - sive fifth game. Bobby J. Jones, the staff ace and Eastern League Pitcher of the Year, earned the win in the championship game.
In their first season, the B-Mets welcomed 278,492 fans to Municipal Stadium, the highest single-season attendance for any team to ever call Binghamton home. The record stands to this day.
During the winter after the 1993 season, a group of local businessmen teamed up to make the Binghamton Mets a truly local product. Mike & Chris Urda, George Scherer and David & William Maines purchased the team from the New York Mets in January 1994 . The 1994 season was another banner year for the B-Mets and the city. Binghamton became the center of the Double-A universe on July 11, 1994 when the team hosted the Double-A Association All-Star Game. 6,524 fans packed into Municipal Stadium and watched the American League defeat the National League 10-4. The All-Star Game would not be the only excitement Binghamton would see that sea- son. B-Mets celebrate 1992 title with Binghamton Mayor Juanita Crabb
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