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Wally Backman is moving his way up the New York Mets' farm system after being named manager of the Buffalo Bisons, the team's Triple-A affiliate.
The New York Mets today announced that Buffalo Bisons manager Tim Teufel has been promoted to the position of Mets Third Base Coach under manager Terry Collins for the 2012 season.
The International League announced today that the Scranton/Wilkes-Barre Yankees will play six 'home' games against the Buffalo Bisons at Coca-Cola Field next season.
The Bisons lost their final game of the season Monday afternoon at Scranton Wilkes-Barre. The Yankees beat them 5 to 1.
The Bisons split a doubleheader with Scranton Wilkes-Barre Sunday, winning the first game 5-1 and losing the second game 2-0.
Chris Schwinden took the mound as a Bison for the last time in 2011 Saturday night, taking the loss in the Bisons' 3-0 finale of a two-game series in Lehigh Valley Saturday night.
The Bisons battled into the ninth inning in a 1-1 tie, but shortstop Jordany Valdespin's throwing error scored Cody Overbeck, giving Lehigh Valley a walk-off win in the opener of Buffalo's final road trip of the season Friday night.
(bisons.com) - The Bisons couldn't pull out a win in their final game of the 2011 season at Coca-Cola Field after Dylan Owen left the game with an elbow contusion in the first inning.
(bisons.com) - A third-inning Bisons' error helped the Chiefs plate two of their three runs in a 3-1 victory over the Herd from Coca-Cola Field. The defeat, their 11th of the season to Syracuse, snapped Buffalo's three-game win streak.
Home runs from Triple-A rookies Jordany Valdespin and Raul Reyes helped the Bisons defeat the Red Wings, 6-5, on Monday night at Coca-Cola Field.
Two veterans were in their usual form for the Bisons on Sunday night. Each helped the club to a 3-1 win over the rival Rochester Red Wings at Coca-Cola Field.
Thanks to Pascucci's first stolen base of the 2011 season and a single into right field by Josh Satin the Bisons ended their four game losing streak by beating Toledo 3-2 at Fifth Third Field.
Dylan Owen retired the final 12 batters he faced in a Friday night pitchers' duel, but Timo Perez' single broke a scoreless tie in the bottom of the eighth, giving Toledo a 1-0 win at Fifth Third Field.
Early walks proved costly for the Herd, as they dropped the second of a four-game series in Toledo Thursday night, 6-1.
Raul Reyes' first Triple-A home run gave the Herd a two-run lead, but Danny Worth responded in the bottom of the sixth with a grand slam gave the Toledo a 7-6 win to open a four-game series in Toledo.
A home run barrage and seven shutout innings from spot starter Paulo Espino helped the Columbus Clippers top the Bisons, 5-5, avoiding a four-game sweep Tuesday night at Huntington Park.
The Bisons continue to put up runs and wins getting their fourth win in a row beating the Clippers 6-4 Monday night at Huntington Park a modest run total compared to the 15 and 10 run games the Herd had the two previous nights in Columbus.
The Bisons continue to tear the cover off the baseball putting up 10 runs Sunday evening, the second time they hit double digits on the scoreboard in less than 24 hours with a total of 25 runs scored in two days.
The Bisons youth came through in a big way on Saturday night as Jordany Valdespin smashed a three run home run and Raul Reyes hit two doubles driving in two runs and scoring one.
Valentino Pascucci hit a two run home run in the bottom of the 11th inning to give the Bisons a 4-to-2 2in over Toledo Friday night at Coca Cola Field.
Before Thursday night's game, Bisons manager Tim Teufel said that the perfect scenario would be his son Shawn Teufel had a great start for the Mud Hens and the Herd won after he left the game.
(bisons.com) Zach Lutz had the longest and the shortest hit on Tuesday night at Coca-Cola Field. Both of them were equally important.
Sunday afternoon's Bisons game against Durham was postponed by rain.
Bubba Bell's pinch-hit, bases-clearing double capped a four-run eighth inning rally as the Bisons won their third in a row, 7-6, over Durham Saturday night at Coca-Cola Field.
After Matt Moore shut out the Herd for six innings, a seventh-inning rally gave the Herd a 3-2 win Friday night at Coca-Cola Field, giving Pat Misch his seventh win of the season.
After rallying to tie the game in the eighth, the Herd won on a walk-off hit by Zach Lutz in the ninth, scoring Valentino Pascucci for the winning run of a 3-2 afternoon affair at Coca-Cola Field.
The Herd lost its fourth game in a row after Syracuse batted around for five runs in the sixth inning of a 6-1 Buffalo loss Wednesday night, the opener of a 10-game homestand at Coca-Cola Field.
Pawtucket beat the Bisons 11-to-1 Saturday night in Pawtucket.
Fernando Martinez' third double of the night put the Herd ahead in the eighth, but Brett Carroll's walk-off two-run single gave the PawSox a 6-5 win Friday night.
The Bisons completed a two game sweep of Lehigh Valley with a 7 to 1 win over the Iron Pigs Sunday night in Lehigh Valley.