A wild ending helps Missions split the series against Midland

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The San Antonio dugout challenged that Denzel Clarke, the would-be fourth run for Midland, missed third base on his way home, leading to a 4-3 score in favor of

Missions manager Luke Montz turned the TV off in his office after watching Midland hit a walk-off home run against San Antonio on Saturday. Angry because he was ejected in the sixth inning for arguing with an umpire, Montz thought that his team had lost without him on the field. But San Antonio ’s clubehouse stayed quiet for a bit longer than usual after a game ends. “It stays quiet in the clubhouse for a few minutes,” Montz said.

So, I think the more and more that this group right here can continue to do that, the better.” Missions’ hitter Marcos Castañon got his protective facemask off last week and had one of his best series of the season. Castañon went 6-for-22 with a team-high five RBIs and one home run. “He's starting to see it better,” Montz said. “The mask came off, and we just put him in the five-hole to relax and stop trying to do too much. Just be a solid professional hitter.

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