Brandon Sproat scattered two runs on five hits while striking out three and walking two in five innings of Friday's 8-2 Triple-A Syracuse Mets win over the Kansas City Royals-affiliated Omaha Storm Chasers.
New York's top pitching and overall prospect, according to SNY's Joe DeMayo, had not allowed an earned run since in more than a month.
The scoreless streak snapped in the top of the third inning when Michael Massey's ground-rule double on a fly ball to center field scored Jordan Groshans and Rudy Martin.
Sproat's stretch without an earned run spanned 25 innings, starting June 22. He allowed an unearned run in this past Saturday's five-inning start. His ERA is down to 4.30 after April and May struggles.
Sproat, who is 5-5 and has a 1.29 WHIP, threw 60 strikes on 86 pitches. He responded strongly to his two-run third, working out of trouble with a fourth-inning-ending double play before retiring the side in the fifth — including two strikeouts to end the frame and outing.
In four July starts, Sproat pitched to a 0.82 ERA and 0.73 WHIP. He allowed three runs (two earned) on 11 hits while striking out 24, walking five and hitting three.