Charlotte outperforms Syracuse Mets in baseball game
In a nail-biting game at NBT Bank Stadium in Syracuse, NY on August 13, 2025, the home team, Syracuse Mets, emerged victorious against the Charlotte Knights with a score of 9-5.
The Mets initially found themselves trailing, with the Knights scoring the first run of the game in the bottom of the first inning. However, Joey Meneses quickly responded with an RBI single, tying the game for Syracuse.
The turning point came in the bottom of the fourth inning, where the Mets mounted a multi-run rally. Key contributors included Luisangel Acuña, Rafael Ortega, and Joey Meneses, all driving in runs to turn the game around and give the Mets a 5-1 lead.
Paul Blackburn, the Syracuse starter, pitched impressively, allowing only two earned runs and issuing no walks in five and two-thirds innings, securing the victory.
The Mets continued their impressive form, extending their winning streak to 15 wins in the last 17 games, and maintaining their first-place status in the International League second-half standings.
The following day, August 14, the Mets faced the Knights again but lost 12-6, despite a solid start from Brandon Sproat and multiple offensive efforts.
The detailed box score for the August 13 game shows Syracuse's considerable offensive output and effective pitching. Highlights include Blake Sabol's solo home run in the ninth inning, adding an insurance run for Charlotte, and Nolan McLean's impressive four-inning outing, striking out seven batters.
The Syracuse Mets will start a six-game series against the Red Wings in Rochester on Tuesday night, with the first pitch of the series scheduled for 6:35 p.m.
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