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Minors 8.26.15: Erik Manoah tosses six scoreless as K-Mets win

LAS VEGAS 10, NEW ORLEANS 6: Johnny Monell went 4-for-5 with a homer and four RBIs as Las Vegas built an eight-run lead and held on. Darin Gorski (10-8) allowed three runs in five innings. Darrell Ceciliani and Brandon Allen drove in two runs apiece. Box

BINGHAMTON 3, ERIE 1: Rehabbing Steven Matz allowed one baserunner over six scoreless innings. He retired the final 16 batters he faced and tossed only 56 pitches during his outing. Josh Rodriguez notched his 100th career homer. Binghamton struck first, getting on the board against Josh Turley in the second inning. Joe Benson doubled, advanced on an error and scored on Jonathan Galvez's sacrifice fly. An inning later, L.J. Mazzilli singled and Rodriguez launched a two-run homer for a 3-0 lead. The lone player to reach against Matz came when Jeff McVaney singled with two outs in the first inning. Making his first relief appearance in four years, Gabriel Ynoa worked around a single in each of his two innings. Jon Velasquez was greeted with a leadoff home run by Wynton Bernard in the ninth for Erie's lone run. Velasquez nonetheless earned his 17th save in 18 chances. Box

SAVANNAH 4, ASHEVILLE 3: Trailing 2-1 in the eighth, Luis Guillorme doubled and scored on Eudor Garcia's single to even the score. Tomas Nido delivered a two-run single later in the frame for a 4-2 lead. Roberto Ramos had a solo homer in the bottom half against Luis Mateo. Alberto Baldonado stranded the tying run at second base in the ninth and earned his seventh save by striking out Omar Carrizales. Box

KINGSPORT 1, GREENEVILLE 0: Erik Manoah tossed six scoreless innings and combined with Chase Ingram and Witt Haggard on a two-hit shutout. Patrick Mazeika opened the fourth with a walk, stole second and ultimately scored on Milton Ramos' sacrifice fly for the game's lone run. Box

HUDSON VALLEY 4, BROOKLYN 0: Gaby Almonte allowed four runs on 10 hits and two walks in six innings. Box

GCL MARLINS 5, GCL METS 4: Kenneth Bautista's two-run triple with two outs in the bottom of the ninth pulled the Mets within a run, but he was stranded there when Anthony Dirocie struck out. Box

Compiled with team reports.