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Hooks Battle Back to Beat Missions

Joseph Sullivan's lead-off home run Tuesday night helped the Hooks to a 6-3 win in San Antonio. (Ben Zaragosa)
April 7, 2026

Box Score SAN ANTONIO - The Hooks used a four-run fifth and shutdown relief pitching to dash Opening Night at Wolff Stadium as Corpus Christi rallied to knock off the Missions, 6-3, before 4,569 fans Tuesday night. The Hooks, who captured their first triumph of the season, were ignited by

Box Score

SAN ANTONIO - The Hooks used a four-run fifth and shutdown relief pitching to dash Opening Night at Wolff Stadium as Corpus Christi rallied to knock off the Missions, 6-3, before 4,569 fans Tuesday night.

The Hooks, who captured their first triumph of the season, were ignited by Joseph Sullivan who hit a lead-off home run to right-center for his first long ball of the year and his third career round-tripper at Double-A.

The Hooks struck again in the fifth, turning a 3-1 deficit into a 5-3 Corpus Christi lead. Trevor Austin and Jamal Encarnacion each doubled in the rally, with Encarnacion's two-bagger driving home a pair.

In the sixth, James Nelson contributed his first RBI in the Houston system thanks to a two-out double to right field.

The three-run edge was enough for Corpus Christi's bullpen, with Joey Mancini delivering 2 1/3 shutout innings for his sixth career Double-A win.

Amilcar Chirinos and Wilmy Sanchez followed Mancini by keeping the Missions off the basepaths in the seventh and eighth.

Alex Santos II worked around two singles in the ninth to author his first save as a member of the Hooks.