Will Wagner is making a good first impression in his new organization.

The 27-year-old infielder drove in two runs on three hits and Triple-A El Paso walked off an 8-7 decision on Tuesday over visiting Oklahoma City.

Wagner is hitting .357/.357/.500 through his first three games since reporting to El Paso following last week’s trade from the Blue Jays for minor league catcher Brandon Valenzuela.

Wagner tripled and played all nine innings at second base.

Right fielder Yonathan Perlaza (.875 OPS), designated hitter Luis Campusano (.982 OPS), first baseman Nate Mondou (.793 OPS) and catcher Cody Roberts (.622 OPS) all had two hits.

Roberts’ ninth-inning sacrifice fly scored the game-winner.

Right-hander Matt Waldron (4.88 ERA) allowed six runs on five hits, two walks and a

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