Hawkins nets hat trick in San Jose rout
Class A Advanced San Jose has one more game in Stockton this season, but Courtney Hawkins probably won't want to leave.The 25-year-old outfielder tied team records for hits and homers in a game, going 5-for-6 with three long balls and a career-high six RBIs, as the Giants pounded the Ports,
Class A Advanced San Jose has one more game in Stockton this season, but
The 25-year-old outfielder tied team records for hits and homers in a game, going 5-for-6 with three long balls and a career-high six RBIs, as the Giants pounded the Ports, 15-1, at Banner Island Ballpark.
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Hawkins grounded out in his first at-bat but was unstoppable the rest of the night. In the second inning, he pummeled a payoff pitch from A's No. 28 prospect
The former Carolina League All-Star fell behind against left-hander
Hawkins lined a single to left off righty
Before Sunday, Hawkins had five five-RBI games, the most recent coming on June 26, 2016 for Double-A Birmingham.
"It was really fun to watch all those homers, especially that last one," Giants manager Hector Borg said. "That one was really far."
Released by the Reds in mid-May, the former first-round pick was picked up by the Giants. In 79 games with San Jose, he has a .261/.320/.487 slash line with 17 homers. Seven of those dingers have come in Stockton, where he's 13-for-51 (.254) with 11 RBIs in 12 games.
"I'm really happy for him," said Borg, who took over as San Jose skipper in mid-July. "He works hard every day."
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