Minors: Cal Mitchell, Eguy Rosario, Mason McCoy power El Paso’s win

Mason McCoy’s walk-off double sends Triple-A El Paso to a victory
Cal Mitchell and Eguy Rosario both hit their fourth homers of the season and Mason McCoy walked off Triple-A El Paso’s 7-6 win over visiting Sacramento on Friday with a double.
The ninth-inning rally started with Tirso Ornelas (.862 OPS) singling for his third hit of the game.
The double from McCoy (.657 OPS) was his only hit of the game.
Rosario (1.101 OPS) also doubled and drove in two runs, while the home run from Mitchell (.859 OPS) was his only hit of the game.
Left fielder Graham Pauley (.880 OPS) went 1-for-3 with a double, an RBI and two walks.
First baseman Nate Mondou (.815 OPS) went 1-for-3 with a triple, two walks and two runs scored.
Right-hander Alek Jacob (1-0, 7.59 ERA) earned the win with four strikeouts over two shutout innings in relief.
El Paso is 19-30.
Friday’s scoreboard
DOUBLE-A SAN ANTONIO (21-20)
- Missions 1, Wichita 0: C Brandon Valenzuela (.659 OPS) hit his second home run of the season, one of only three Missions hits. RHP Victor Lizarraga (2.81 ERA) started the game with five shutout innings. LHP Javien Sandridge (2.81 ERA) saved his third game with three strikeouts in the ninth.
LOW SINGLE-A LAKE ELSINORE (20-21)
- San Jose 4, Storm 0: 1B Romeo Sanabria (.979 OPS) went 2-for-4 with his 13th double and 3B Rosman Verdugo (.758 OPS) also doubled. RHP Eric Yost (0-2, 7.26 ERA) allowed three runs in 3⅔ innings in the loss.
ROOKIE ACL PADRES (10-6)
- Brewers 15, Padres 4 (7):CF Kashon Conliffe (.670 OPS) collected two hits and LF Spence Coffman (.716 OPS), RF Colton Vincent (.900 OPS) and 3B Yendry Rojas (.819 OPS) each had a double.
Note: High Single-A Fort Wayne was trailing 2-0 in the second inning when the game was suspended by rain. It will be completed as part of a Saturday doubleheader.
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