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Bisons win again, top Mets, 5-3

Kirby Snead worked a 1-2-3 ninth inning for his 4th save of the season.
July 21, 2021

The Buffalo Bisons’ used a bullpen game Wednesday night to strike out 11 and stifle the Mets offense, earning their 40th win of the season, 5-3. Alejandro Kirk had a two-run double and Kevin Smith came through again with the eventual game-winning hit. Jeremy Beasley got the ball first for

The Buffalo Bisons’ used a bullpen game Wednesday night to strike out 11 and stifle the Mets offense, earning their 40th win of the season, 5-3. Alejandro Kirk had a two-run double and Kevin Smith came through again with the eventual game-winning hit.

Jeremy Beasley got the ball first for Buffalo making his second consecutive spot start after starting against Leigh Valley just three days prior. The righty got four of his five outs via the strikeout, but did surrender a two-run single to Alberto Almora in the second as Syracuse took the early lead.

From there, the Bisons shut down the Mets. Jacob Waguespack took over for Beasley after 1.2 innings and put together an extended appearance pitching three scoreless frames and striking out a pair to earn the win before handing the game off Connor Overton who allowed a single run. It went from Bryan Baker to Kirby Snead from there as the lefty earned his fourth save of the season.

Buffalo and manager Casey Candaele could afford to expend some extra arms with a bullpen game thanks to seven innings of work from Bowden Francis on Tuesday night. Buffalo has utilized the bullpen game exceptionally well starting relievers on 14 occasions throughout the season.

A Mets error opened the door for the first Buffalo runs in the third. After Logan Warmoth reached via the throwing error and Christian Colon singled, Alejandro Kirk cleared the bases and tied the game at two with a two-out double off the right-field wall.

Kirk officially joined the Bisons full-time Tuesday, after being optioned from the Toronto Blue Jays, and the Herd could not be more delighted to have him on the roster. The Captain has wielded the hottest bat in the Buffalo lineup producing six hits and seven RBIs over two games against the Mets.

Cullen Large led off the fourth with a double, advanced to third on a ground out and scored to take the lead via a wild pitch.

Holding on dearly to a one-run lead, Buffalo got a pair of insurance runs in the sixth via the most reliable bats in their lineup. Kevin Smith, with a team-best .975 OPS, singled to right field to drive home Nash Knight and Christian Colon, with the second-best .893 OPS, followed with another single to drive home Warmoth.

Buffalo became just the fifth team in Triple-A East to reach the 40-win mark as they continue to keep pace with the Northeast division leading Scranton/Wilkes-Barre RailRiders, 3.5 games back.

In addition, the Herd continued to dominate the Mets Wednesday leading the season series 10-4 and winning seven of their last eight matchups.

The Bisons will continue their final series from Trenton Thunder Ballpark Thursday where they are 25-13 and 7-1 in the current homestand. The first pitch is scheduled for 7:05 p.m. with lefty Zach Logue expected to take the hill for the Herd.