Here's what happened in Mets Land on Saturday, in case you missed it…
- The Mets' struggles with RISP continued in their 6-5 loss to the Chicago Cubs
- Brett Baty accounted for all of New York's runs, launching a pair of long home runs
- Batyhas now homered three times in two games since being called back up from Triple-A, a sign that his career trajectory with the Mets is not yet finished
- In fact, Carlos Mendoza says Baty will be a "huge part" of the team's plans moving forward
- Tylor Megill struggled again, allowing four runs on seven hits in just 4.2 innings of work
- Despite the rough outing, Mendoza says that the Mets remain confident in his ability
- Jose Siri is progressing quicker than the team anticipated in his return from a fractured tibia
- Down on the farm, Ronny Mauricioroped an RBI double in his first game with Double-A Binghamton
- In the second game of their doubleheader, pitching prospect Jonah Tong dominated for 6.2 perfect innings before being pulled with just one out remaining in the seven-inning contest. TJ Shook then came on and struck out the final batter, completing the first perfect game in Binghamton history