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Mets' Christian Scott goes 5.1 innings for Triple-A Syracuse, retires last 11 hitters in a row

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Mets right-hander Christian Scott took the mound for Triple-A on Wednesday and had a second consecutive solid start for Syracuse. After giving up some early runs, Scott settled in and struck out five in his 5. 1 innings of work, retiring the last 11 hitters he faced and 13 of the last 14.

The one batter that reached base during that stretch reached on an error. Scott allowed just two hits and a walk in his outing while throwing 82 pitches (50 strikes), but the Scranton/Wilkes-Barre RailRiders, the Yankees' Triple-A affiliate, made them count. Spencer Jones hit a two-out double following a walk to open the scoring in the first and Ernesto Martinez Jr.

tagged the 26-year-old for a solo shot to lead off the second. From there, Scott faced one over the minimum until he was pulled from the game in the sixth, in line for the loss with Syracuse down 2-0. Regardless, his season ERA dropped from 6.

48 to 5. 27 over 13. 2 innings this season.

Scott missed the entire 2025 campaign after undergoing Tommy John surgery following a big league promotion in 2024. That year, Scott had a 4. 56 ERA in nine major league starts and a 2.