Garcia ties Dragons mark with five hits
Friday night was worth the wait for Jose Garcia.Following a lengthy rain delay, the Reds' No. 11 prospect picked up a career-high five hits, drove in three runs and scored twice in Class A Dayton's 12-5 win over Wisconsin at Fox Cities Stadium.
Friday night was worth the wait for
Following a lengthy rain delay, the Reds' No. 11 prospect picked up a career-high five hits, drove in three runs and scored twice in Class A Dayton's 12-5 win over Wisconsin at Fox Cities Stadium.
Garcia led off the game with a line drive single to left field off right-hander
The 20-year-old singled in the second on a ground ball to left and lined another base hit to left in the fourth. He led off the sixth with another single, scored on another bases-loaded walk by Clementina and capped the Dragons' seven-run inning with a two-run single to center.
Gameday box score
Garcia had a chance to tie the Midwest League record for hits in a game but grounded to short in the ninth and settled for Dayton's first five-hit night since
A native of Cuba, Garcia picked up three hits twice in April, although his batting average has hovered around .200 for much of the season. His .228 mark is the highest it's been since Opening Day.
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