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Pablo Reyes hit a two-run home run for Syracuse on Sunday afternoon (Herm Card). Herm Card Box Score Buffalo, NY – The Syracuse Mets finished an ultimately triumphant week in Buffalo in disappointing fashion, losing 8-3 to the Bisons on an overcast Sunday in Western New York. The Mets still won the six-game series by a four games to two count.

Syracuse has also won seven of the 12 games the Mets have played against the Triple-A affiliate of the Toronto Blue Jays this season. Blade Tidwell got the start for Syracuse (50-30, 4-2), and it ended up being a mixed bag for the talented right-handed thrower. On the one hand, Tidwell fanned a Triple-A career-high seven batters in his four and two-thirds innings, with five of those seven strikeouts of the swinging variety.



On the other hand, Tidwell also issued a season-high five walks, which certainly harmed his outing. While Tidwell surrendered just two hits, he also allowed three runs as the five walks put a steady stream of runners on base. The biggest blow against Blade was a two-run homer by Gabriel Cancel in the fourth inning, his second home run in as many days for the Bisons.

On the other side, it was a brilliant bounce-back outing for Aaron Sanchez. The Buffalo (39-41, 2-4) starter allowed just one hit in seven scintillating innings, holding the Mets in check all afternoon long. Unfortunately for Sanchez, the only hit he gave up was a two-run homer to Pablo Reyez, the second homer in as many days for Reyes.

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