Although the Arizona Fall League doesn't typically feature a great deal of 25th-round Draft picks, Trent Giambrone forced his way onto Mesa's roster this October.

The No. 29 Cubs prospect proved he belonged in his AFL debut, collecting four hits, two runs and an RBI as the Solar Sox topped the Javelinas, 10-9, in 10 innings Thursday at Sloan Park. All of Giambrone's knocks were singles, and he scored the game-tying run in the ninth frame after Chicago first-rounder Nico Hoerner , the eight-ranked Cubs prospect, bounced into a double play.

Giambrone, a 2016 Draft selection out of Delta State, played 116 games with Double-A Tennessee this season, batting .251/.333/.440 with 17 homers, 49 RBIs and 26 stolen bases. The 24-year-old had a four-hit game to remember on July 5 as he bashed three homers and amassed a career-high nine RBIs against Jackson. Giambrone's first professional four-knock performance came with Class A Short Season Eugene on Aug. 10, 2016 against Salem-Keizer.

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The 5-foot-8, 175-pound third baseman grounded a base hit to right field in the first, lined his second hit into left in the third, bounced another through the middle to score Esteban Quiroz in the sixth and went to left again to lead off the ninth. Giambrone also scored on Phoenix Sanders ' sixth-inning balk and struck out swinging in the fourth and seventh.

Detroit outfield prospect Daniel Woodrow plated Oakland's Luis Barrera with the walk-off run on a sacrifice fly to center in the 10th.

Hoerner did not have a hit in six trips to the plate, but reached on an infield error in the second and plated A's No. 18 prospect Eli White on a sacrifice fly to center in the sixth. Red Sox infield prospect Quiroz finished 2-for-3 with a homer, three runs, three walks and an RBI. White followed up a two-hit performance in Wednesday's game with three singles and a run scored.