2014 Eastern League Championship Series, Game 3
With the Binghamton Mets up 2-0 on the Richmond Flying Squirrels in the best of five series, the two teams headed north to Binghamton for game three on September 12, 2014. Binghamton won the first two games of the series on the road in Richmond, and entered the game with a chance to clinch their first Eastern League Championship in 20 years, having last won the title in 1994. The Mets sent their ace, left-hander Steven Matz, to the mound to start against Ty Blach, one of the Giants top prospects, in the potentially decisive game.