The Daytona Tortugas evened the Florida State League East Divisional playoff series with a 7-2 win over the St. Lucie Mets at Clover Park in Port St. Lucie. The result forces a decisive game three in the playoff series, reminiscent of the recent series between these two teams at Clover Park earlier this season.
Daytona Tortugas vs St. Lucie Mets Playoff Series
The Florida State League East Divisional playoff series between the Daytona Tortugas and St. Lucie Mets is now tied 1-1. The Tortugas’ victory on Thursday, September 11, 2025, set up a winner-take-all game at Clover Park in Port St. Lucie.
Game 2 Recap: Tortugas Secure 7-2 Win
All nine runs in the game were scored within the first three innings, according to Minor League Baseball‘s official report. Daytona started strong, scoring two runs in the opening frame against Mets starter Daviel Hurtado. The inning included a heads-up play by Kyle Henley, who scored on a throw to first base, and an error that allowed Alfredo Duno to cross home plate.
The Mets responded in the bottom of the first. Mitch Voit, Trey Snyder, and Antonio Jimenez hit consecutive singles, with Jimenez driving in Snyder. A walk to Randy Guzman loaded the bases, and AJ Salgado tied the game with a fielder’s choice. However, Jimenez was thrown out at home on a defensive play by Daytona, ending the Mets’ rally.
Second and Third Innings: Tortugas Build Lead
Daytona took control in the second inning. Rafhlmil Torres hit a run-scoring single, followed by a two-run single from Alfredo Duno, making it 5-2. In the third, Torres added an RBI groundout and Ichiro Cano delivered an RBI single, extending the lead to 7-2 and chasing Hurtado from the game.
Pitching Highlights at Clover Park
The Mets’ pitching staff struggled early, with Hurtado allowing seven runs (five earned) over 2.2 innings. He gave up five hits, walked four, hit a batter, and struck out two, according to Minor League Baseball’s game summary. Luis Alvarez and Omar Victorinio combined for 6.1 scoreless innings in relief for St. Lucie.
For Daytona, JP Ortiz started and pitched three innings. Jacob Edwards earned the win with three scoreless innings of middle relief. Ben Brutti closed out the game, pitching three perfect innings and striking out seven of the nine Mets he faced, securing the save. Earlier this season, fans witnessed another dramatic moment when the Mets and Threshers game was halted by suspension, highlighting the unpredictable nature of Florida State League action.
Offensive Performances
The Mets managed just seven singles throughout the game. Jeremy Rodriguez went 2-for-4 from the ninth spot in the lineup. The Tortugas’ offense was powered by timely hitting from Torres and Duno, who combined for several key RBIs.
Deciding Game 3 Set for Friday in Port St. Lucie
With the series tied, the Tortugas and Mets will play a deciding game three at Clover Park in Port St. Lucie. First pitch is scheduled for 6:10 p.m. on Friday. Tickets are available at stluciemets.com and at the box office on game day.
According to Minor League Baseball, all details are current as of the official game report. Further updates will be provided as the playoff series continues.
Frequently Asked Questions About Daytona Tortugas vs St. Lucie Mets Playoff Series
What was the result of the Daytona Tortugas vs St. Lucie Mets playoff game?
The Daytona Tortugas defeated the St. Lucie Mets 7-2 in game two of the Florida State League East Divisional playoff series at Clover Park.
Where was the playoff game between the Tortugas and Mets played?
The playoff game took place at Clover Park in Port St. Lucie, Florida.
When is game three of the playoff series scheduled?
Game three is scheduled for Friday, September 12, 2025, with first pitch at 6:10 p.m. at Clover Park.
How can fans buy tickets for the St. Lucie Mets playoff game?
Tickets are available online at stluciemets.com and in person at the Clover Park box office on game day.
Who were the standout players in the Tortugas vs Mets game?
Key performers included Alfredo Duno and Rafhlmil Torres for Daytona, and Jeremy Rodriguez for St. Lucie, according to the official Minor League Baseball game summary.
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