Audio: Jermaine Mitchell's walk-off single
Audio: Corey Brown's game-tying double Box score Jermaine Mitchell's stats Complete California League playoff coverage Two straight days of ninth-inning heroics for Stockton has led to a lot of ninth-inning heartbreak for San Jose. Jermaine Mitchell delivered a walk-off single in the ninth inning to give the Ports a dramatic 7-6 win over the Giants in Game 3 of their semifinal playoff series Monday. Mitchell's single to center field plated Corey Brown to cap a three-run rally for the Ports moments after Brown tied the game with a two-RBI double off Joe Paterson. "It was exciting," Mitchell said. "In baseball, you just have to keep battling and good things will happen." Stockton leads the best-of-5 series, 2-1, and can clinch the Finals berth Tuesday at home. The Ports trailed after seven innings, 6-2, but rallied back in the eighth after loading the bases for Josh Horton, who ripped a two-run double off Juan Trinidad. The ninth-inning rally mirrored the Ports' win from a night earlier in Game 2 when Chris Carter hit a two-un triple and Josh Donaldson lined a go-ahead RBI single for a 7-6 win. San Jose State product Branden Dewing (1-0) hurled two perfect innings to pick up the win for Stockton. Starter Scott Mitchinson allowed three runs on six hits over 3 1/3 innings. The Giants bullpen allowed five runs on seven hits and six walks in 4 1/3 innings. Sharlon Schoop hit a go-ahead three-run homer in the fourth and Andy D'Alessio piled on three more insurance runs with a two-RBI single in the fifth and a run-scoring double in the seventh. D'Alessio had three of San Jose's 12 hits. Joe Paterson (0-1) allowed the winning run on two hits without recording an out in the ninth to suffer the loss. Australian southpaw Clayton Tanner started and allowed a pair of runs on five hits over four frames for the Giants. In other Cal League action:
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