Binghamton Mets Extend Winning Streak with Shutout Victory over Albany-Colonie Yankees

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The Binghamton Mets continued their winning streak by defeating the Albany-Colonie Yankees and securing their fifth consecutive Eastern League win. With a six-game lead in the North Division, the Mets were on a roll.

Starting pitcher Juan Castillo allowed only four hits and struck out four batters, while the team’s relievers worked together to keep Albany-Colonie from getting any hits for the rest of the game. The Mets were on a seven-game winning streak away from home at this point.

Tracy Sanders hit his first home run of the season, helping the team to a 1-0 victory. Sanders sent a 3-2 pitch over the right field wall in the second inning, providing the only offensive production needed for the team’s 11th win in the past 13 games.

By the end of the game, Tracy Sanders had achieved his first home run of his career and helped lead his team to their third shutout of

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