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Minors 7.25.13: Gorski, Reyes toss CGs

LAS VEGAS 5, RENO 3: Pedro Feliciano retired both batters he faced to earn the save in his 51s debut. Rafael Montero allowed three runs in six innings. Mike Baxter produced a first-inning solo homer. Wilmer Flores, who had just returned from an ankle injury, sat out with soreness. Box

TRENTON 2, BINGHAMTON 0: Despite Darin Gorski's complete-game gem, the B-Mets produced only one hit and were blanked. Reegie Corona hit a two-run homer with two outs


lastname Gorski in the sixth. Binghamton was shut out for the fifth time this season. The B-Mets got on base with seven walks, three hit-by-pitches and one fielding error, but stranded 11. Their biggest threat came in the third. Trenton starter Nik Turley walked the bases loaded, but Richard Lucas bounced into an inning-ending double play. After Corona's homer, Gorski retired 10 of the final 11 batters. Turley departed after six innings. He struck out eight, walked five and threw 114 pitches. Closer Tommy Kahnle eventually entered with two outs in the eighth. Cesar Puello was in scoring position, but Darrell Ceciliani struck out to end the threat. Binghamton threatened again in the ninth. Alonzo Harris walked with two outs and moved to second on defensive indifference. Danny Muno then hit a groundball that was booted by first baseman Andrew Clark, putting the tying run on first base. But Josh Rodriguez followed by flying out in foul territory to end the game. Gorski (3-1) had his longest career outing. Both B-Mets pitchers to throw complete games this season have lost. The other: Mark Cohoon, May 23 at New Britain. Ceciliani went 0-for-3, snapping his 17-game hitting streak. Box

ST. LUCIE at LAKELAND (ppd.)

AUGUSTA at SAVANNAH (ppd.)

KINGSPORT 3, ELIZABETHTON 1: Persio Reyes tossed a complete game, allowing one run on four hits and no walks. He struck out seven. The lone run against him came on a seventh-inning homer by Dereck Rodriguez. Kingsport (19-14) built a 2-0 lead. Jonathan Leroux scored in the second after drawing a leadoff walk. Leroux then drove in the second run with a bases-loaded infield single in the fifth. Box

BROOKLYN at LOWELL (ppd.)

GCL METS 4, GCL METS 2: Gaby Almonte surrendered a pair of unearned runs in the first inning but no other damage in 6 1/3 innings. A four-run sixth by the Mets (8-22) lifted the club to the win. Travis d'Arnaud had a two-run double and Brian Harrison added a two-run single in the decisive frame. Gaither Bumgardner earned his second save with 2 2/3 scoreless relief innings. D'Arnaud went 1-for-3 with a walk. He also committed an error on a pickoff attempt. Lucas Duda started in left field and went 0-for-3 with a walk and two strikeouts. Both played seven innings in the field. Box

Compiled from team reports