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PORTLAND — The Binghamton Mets churned out 12 hits, including three home runs, and completed an Eastern League sweep of the Portland Sea Dogs at Hadlock Field on Wednesday night, 8-3.

Mike McCarthy (2-2) came into the game riding an 11- inning scoreless streak, but it ended in the top of the first on a solo home run by Josh Rodriguez, his third of the season. McCarthy allowed six earned runs on eight hits while walking two and striking out two.

Rodriguez delivered again in the top of the third with a bases clearing, three-run double. Jairo Perez added a two-run homer in the fourth, while Aderlin Rodriguez delivered a two-run shot in the seventh.

Sea Dogs manager Billy McMillon was ejected following Perez’s home run in the top of the fourth inning. Originally called foul on a drive hit down the left field line, the umpires congregated and reversed the call, awarding the two-run home run to Perez and resulting in the argument.

Adam Kolarek (1-0) picked up his first win of the year, allowing just one hit in three scoreless innings of relief. Binghamton starter Rainy Lara allowed three earned runs on six hits in four innings, walking two and striking out two.

The Sea Dogs are off today and begin a seven-game road trip on Friday at FirstEnergy Stadium in Reading, Pa. First pitch Friday night is scheduled for 7:05 p.m.



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