Missions Stifle OKC Offense Sunday
San Antonio, Texas - Five San Antonio Missions pitchers combined to shut out the Oklahoma City Dodgers, 4-0, Sunday night at Nelson W. Wolff Municipal Stadium in the Dodgers' final road game of the 2019 season.The Missions held the Dodgers to three hits Sunday and without an extra-base hit to complete
San Antonio, Texas - Five San Antonio Missions pitchers combined to shut out the Oklahoma City Dodgers, 4-0, Sunday night at Nelson W. Wolff Municipal Stadium in the Dodgers' final road game of the 2019 season.
The Missions held the Dodgers to three hits Sunday and without an extra-base hit to complete a three-game series sweep of Oklahoma City. The Dodgers scored a total of five runs during the three-game road set.
All four of the Missions' runs Sunday scored via two home runs, as the Dodgers dropped a season-high sixth straight game overall.
The Missions (78-54) jumped out to a quick 3-0 lead in the first inning. Troy Stokes led off the bottom of the opening frame for San Antonio and was hit by a pitch by Dodgers starting pitcher
Meanwhile, San Antonio starting pitcher
San Antonio pitchers
San Antonio tacked on another run in the bottom of the seventh inning when
Sunday marked the eighth time this season the Dodgers were shut out this season, including the third time in San Antonio. The road finale also marked the fifth time Oklahoma City was held without an extra-base hit.
All three runs allowed by Dodgers pitcher Martin (3-2) came via the first-inning home run and he retired nine of the final 10 batters he faced in the loss. He allowed five hits and issued two walks with one strikeout. Oklahoma City relievers
Oklahoma City finished 1-7 in San Antonio overall this season as the Missions won the first-ever season series between the teams, 10-6.
With Sunday's loss, the Dodgers were swept in back-to-back series for the first time since Aug. 5-13, 2012 when they lost four-game series at Salt Lake and at home against Sacramento. Oklahoma City entered the San Antonio series having just been swept in a rain-shortened three-game series by Nashville in OKC.
The Dodgers next return home for their final homestand of the 2019 season and open a four-game series against the Iowa Cubs at 7:05 p.m. Monday at Chickasaw Bricktown Ballpark.
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