Tyrone Taylor stayed hot with a home run for the second night in a row as the San Antonio Missions beat the Oklahoma City Dodgers 4-0 Sunday night at Wolff Stadium.
Sunday marked the Missions’ last home game before the Pacific Coast League playoffs.
The Missions, who swept the three-game series against the Dodgers, are one game behind the Round Rock Express in the American Southern division. The Missions and Express open a crucial four-game series Monday in Round Rock.
The Missions got the jump on the Dodgers when Taylor hit a three-run homer in the bottom of the first inning.
It was was the 13th homer of the season for Taylor, who is on a 12-game hitting streak. Since Aug. 12, Taylor has hit five home runs and his batting average has climbed from .238 to .275.
The Missions’ other run came when Corey Ray hit his sixth home run of the season in the seventh inning.