LAS VEGAS 6, SACRAMENTO 2: 51s right-hander Seth Lugo recorded the victory with six solid innings. He allowed one run on seven hits and no walks. Shortstop Gavin Cecchini went 2-for-3 with a walk and two RBIs. First baseman Eric Campbell and second baseman T.J. Rivera each went 2-for-4 with two runs scored. Box

BINGHAMTON 12, ERIE 2: Knuckleballer Mickey Jannis carried a no-hit bid into the seventh inning in his season debut and the B-Mets backed him with 17 hits. Gustavo Nunez threaded a leadoff grounder past diving shortstop Niuman Romero in the seventh to scuttle the bid. Jannis completed that inning without further harm, but watched his shutout bid end when he surrendered a two-run homer to Jason Krizan in the eighth. Jannis allowed three hits and one walk in seven-plus innings. He struck out five in an 80-pitch effort. Jannis retired 16 straight SeaWolves at one point. He walked Tyler Bortnick in the first, but erased him by inducing an inning-ending double play from Jeff McVaney. Meanwhile, Krizan opened the door for the B-Mets in the second by dropping a fly ball. After a walk to Victor Cruzado, Colton Plaia laced a two-run double. L.J. Mazzilli capped the three-run inning by scorching an RBI single off third baseman Tyler Bortnick’s glove. Binghamton chased Myles Jaye by posting four more runs in the third. Dominic Smith collected his first career Double-A RBI by one-hopping a double off the right-field wall, which plated Romero. Cruzado, Stefan Sabol and Maikis De La Cruz each contributed run-scoring singles. Mike Hepple took over for Jannis and completed the game. He struck out four in two scoreless innings. Binghamton added five runs in the eighth against Erie relievers Confesor Lara and Kurt Spomer. Romero had a franchise-record-tying three doubles. Box

DUNEDIN 3, ST. LUCIE 0: Chris Flexen surrendered a two-out solo homer to Jonathan Davis in the first inning. It ultimately became a three-run frame. Ryan McBroom followed with a double and Jason Leblebijian and D.J. Davis laced back-to-back RBI singles to make it 3-0. Flexen (0-2) settled down to pitch the next 5 2/3 innings without allowing a run. He has pitched 12 2/3 innings this season, and the Mets have only scored one run for him while he has been in the game. He struck out five of the final nine batters he faced. Blue Jays starter Ryan Borucki limited the Mets to four hits and one walk over five scoreless innings. The Mets' most significant chance to score came in the sixth when they loaded the bases with one out. However, Adonys Cardona recovered to strike out Michael Katz. He then got John Mora to fly out. Jimmy Duff and Robby Coles combined to blank the Blue Jays over the final 2 1/3 innings. The Mets bullpen has given up two runs in its last 29 1/3 innings. Luis Guillorme had the lone extra base hit for the Mets -- a first-inning double. Champ Stuart recorded his team-high fourth steal. Patrick Biondi finished 2-for-3 with a bunt single and an infield single. St. Lucie will play a Jackie Robinson Day game at Dodgertown in Vero Beach on Friday. Box

COLUMBIA 4, GREENVILLE 1: P.J. Conlon allowed one run on seven hits in six innings and Columbia won the first home game in franchise history. The crowd was announced at 9,077 for the first South Atlantic League game in the city since 2004. The Fireflies grabbed a 2-0 lead in the first inning on Kevin Kaczmarski's RBI triple and a sacrifice fly from Vinny Siena. Leading 2-1 in the eighth, Siena, David Thompson and Dash Winningham delivered consecutive doubles to open a three-run cushion. Johnny Magliozzi recorded his second save. Box

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