Rising Star: Mets Prospect Francisco Alvarez Takes the Plate in Minor League Showdown

Francisco Alvarez contributes to High-A Brooklyn’s combined no-hitter

During the game between the Brooklyn Cyclones and the Aberdeen IronBirds, Mets catcher Francisco Alvarez was eager to show his skills at the plate. The game started with Dakota Hawkins pitching for five innings before being relieved by Joey Lancellotti for one inning and Joshua Cornielly for three innings. Throughout it all, Alvarez caught every ball that came his way, determined to make a name for himself in the minor leagues.

Alvarez had been playing with Double-A Binghamton prior to this game, going 2-for-8 with a home run and a walk. However, he had been struggling to get regular at-bats since being sent back down to High-A Brooklyn. Despite hopes of reuniting with the Mets this week, manager Carlos Mendoza stated that Alvarez would remain in the minors until he got more consistent playing time.

Mendoza did mention that if Alvarez continued to perform well, there was a possibility that he could join the major league team next week. However, his performance in the minor leagues would ultimately determine when he would be ready to return to New York City. For now, Alvarez was content to continue honing his skills and making a name for himself in the minor leagues.

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