TUCSON, Ariz. — Mike Carp hit two home runs, including a grand slam, and drove in seven runs as the Tacoma Rainiers continued to swing big bats and crushed the Tucson Padres 24-3 in a Pacific Coast League game Monday night.
Carp was 4 for 6 with 10 total bases. He hit a solo shot in the second and his grand slam in the ninth capped Tacoma's season-high outburst.
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Carp, who was named the PCL Player of the Week, has a 22-game hitting streak. In his past eight games, he is 21 for 39 (.538) with six home runs, 18 RBI and 17 runs scored.
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I'm not sure what the team would do with him at this point anyway though; Halman's certainly going to remain in the starting lineup until he cools off, and LF seemed like the only place you could really put Carp. I don't think you replace Cust at DH right now as Cust hit .276/.375/.447 line last month...the power's still not really there for Cust but he's been hitting and getting on base.