Chihuahuas' Mejia powers up again
Francisco Mejía is red-hot, and just in time for the playoffs.The third-ranked Padres prospect churned out his second four-hit game of the season -- the first since his trade from Cleveland on July 19 -- and homered for the fifth time in 10 contests Sunday as Triple-A El Paso knocked
The third-ranked Padres prospect churned out his second four-hit game of the season -- the first since his trade from Cleveland on July 19 -- and homered for the fifth time in 10 contests Sunday as Triple-A El Paso knocked off Tacoma, 9-4, at Southwest University Park.
The switch-hitter's other four-hit game came on June 29 for Columbus in the International League.
Since the trade -- which netted the Indians relievers Brad Hand and
Mejia's blast on Sunday was his fifth in nine games. The Chihuahuas totaled 17 hits, with
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Padres No. 10 prospect
El Paso got off to a quick start, scoring three times in each of the first two innings, with Mejia a driving force. His first-inning single plated Bousfield and he homered off left-hander
Mejia lined another single to start the fourth and, after grounding out in the sixth, laced a double to center in the eighth that scored Bousfield.
Rollins (0-3) surrendered seven runs on 12 hits and two walks with four strikeouts in 3 2/3 innings.
El Paso plays its regular-season finale Monday and opens the Pacific Coast League semifinals against Fresno on Wednesday.
Vince Lara-Cinisomo is a contributor to MiLB.com. Follow him on Twitter @vincelara.