Naylor paces potent Chihuahuas' offense
El Paso entered Monday night topping the Pacific Coast League in every major slugging category. It didn't take long for the Chihuahuas to add to their stats line.Padres No. 9 prospectJosh Naylor and Jacob Scavuzzo both homered twice as Triple-A El Paso battered Albuquerque, 21-10, at Isotopes Park.
El Paso entered Monday night topping the Pacific Coast League in every major slugging category. It didn't take long for the Chihuahuas to add to their stats line.
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El Paso set the team's single-game runs mark and its 22-hit outburst was one short of the record book. The Chihuahuas had 11 extra-base hits.
Isotopes left-hander
El Paso doubled its efforts in the second frame, scoring eight times, including a homer by
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The first-round choice of the Marlins in 2015 lofted a towering shot over the left-field wall off Albuquerque right-handed reliever
In the fourth, Scavuzzo got in on the long ball action, driving a 1-1 pitch from Pierpoint into the left-field seats.
Naylor led off the fifth with a ground-ball single to center and scored on a double by
Naylor, who was acquired by San Diego via a trade in 2016, struck out in the sixth against Isotopes right-hander
The Mississauga, Ontario, Canada, native has hit in four straight games and seven of the last 10, going 13-for-42 (.310) with four extra-base hits, nine RBIs and six runs scored.
Scavuzzo was 4-for-6 with four RBIs and four runs scored. Quiroz added three hits and four RBIs.
The Chihuahuas raised the team average to .302, which tops the Pacific Coast League. They also lead the circuit in runs (325), hits (496), homers (104), slugging (.560) and OPS (.929). El Paso's .368 OBP is second to Albuquerque (.370).
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Dean (0-3), who attended Spring Training with the Twins before his release, was tagged for 12 runs -- seven earned -- on 10 hits and a walk in 1 2/3 innings.
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