MLB
spring training roundup: Cabrera continues torrid spring
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[March 25, 2019]
Miguel Cabrera continued his
resurgent spring Sunday, hitting a two-run homer and two-run double
as the Detroit Tigers walloped the Toronto Blue Jays 18-6 in
Lakeland, Fla.
Cabrera, who turns 36 on April 18, is coming off an injury-shortened
2018 season in which he hit .299 with only three home runs and 22
RBIs in 38 games. He has only 19 home runs and 82 RBIs in the last
two seasons.
But Sunday's performance now gives the two-time American League MVP
five home runs and 15 RBIs this spring, while sporting a .348
batting average and 1.165 OPS.
Cardinals 2, Marlins 1
Paul Goldschmidt homered in the first inning and Evan Mendoza hit a
walk-off single as St. Louis edged Miami in Jupiter, Fla. Jack
Flaherty pitched four scoreless innings for the Cardinals, giving up
only one hit and striking out three.
Mets 8, Nationals (ss) 4
Third baseman Jeff McNeil drove in four runs and Juan Lagares
homered as New York topped its divisional rival's split squad in
Port St. Lucie, Fla. Matt Adams hit a three-run homer for
Washington.
Astros 5, Nationals (ss) 3
After falling behind 3-0 in the second inning, Houston scored the
game's final five runs to top Washington's split squad in West Palm
Beach, Fla. Right-hander Gerrit Cole gave up three runs on five hits
in 5 1/3 innings for the Astros.
Yankees 5, Twins 3
Clint Frazier's bases-clearing double capped a four-run sixth inning
and propelled New York to a win over Minnesota at Fort Myers, Fla.
Left-hander James Paxton gave up two runs in 5 2/3 innings to get
the win for the Yankees.
Phillies 11, Orioles (ss) 4
Philadelphia scored in each of the first seven innings, pounding out
18 hits to hammer a Baltimore split squad at Clearwater, Fla. Odubel
Herrera and Aaron Altherr combined for six hits, six RBIs and five
runs scored for the Phillies.
Pirates 1, Orioles (ss) 1
Pittsburgh's Jung Ho Kang homered in the first, Baltimore's Zach
Vincej hit a sacrifice fly in the eighth, and the Pirates and
Orioles played to a tie in Sarasota, Fla. Chance Sisco, who scored
on the sac fly, was 3 for 3 for Baltimore.
Rockies 4, Reds 3
Second baseman Bret Boswell had three hits and drove in the deciding
run as Colorado edged Cincinnati at Goodyear, Ariz. Taylor Sparks
hit a two-run homer as the Reds made a game of it, but Cincinnati
stranded a runner at third to end it.
White Sox 7, Indians 3
Adam Engel homered and drove in two and 11 different Chicago batters
got a hit in a win over Cleveland in Phoenix. The Indians received a
scare when All-Star third baseman Jose Ramirez was carted off the
field after fouling a pitch off his left knee, though the team
labeled the injury a contusion.
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Detroit Tigers designated hitter Miguel Cabrera (24) stretches prior
to a game against the Toronto Blue Jays at Publix Field at Joker
Marchant Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Aaron Doster-USA TODAY Sports
Cubs 24, Padres 6
Designated hitter Phillip Evans led a Chicago hit parade with four
hits (one a home run) and six RBIs as the Cubs blasted San Diego in
Peoria, Ariz. David Bote added four hits and Cristhian Adames had
three hits and five RBIs for the Cubs.
Brewers 3, Diamondbacks 2
Zack Godley pitched six strong innings but took the loss as
Milwaukee topped Arizona in Maricopa County, Ariz. The Diamondbacks
right-hander gave up two runs in six innings, giving up only three
hits and striking out three with one walk.
Braves 4, Rays 2
Ozzie Albies had two hits and an RBI, and scored on Brian McCann's
two-run double as Atlanta doubled-up Tampa Bay in Kissimmee, Fla.
Tampa Bay's Carl Chester was thrown out at home on an eighth-inning
double by Kean Wong to kill a potential Rays rally.
Athletics 5, Giants 0
Stephen Piscotty, Jurickson Profar and Ramon Laureano each homered
to propel Oakland to a win over Bay Area neighbor San Francisco at
the Oakland Coliseum. Lefty Brett Anderson threw six scoreless
innings for the win.
Royals 3, Rangers (ss) 3
Kort Peterson's solo home run in the top of the ninth off Jairo
Beras allowed Kansas City to tie Texas' split squad, and that is how
the game ended in Surprise, Ariz. Cam Gallagher also homered for the
Royals; Tyreque Reed homered for the Rangers.
Nashville Sounds 4, Rangers (ss) 3
Second baseman Chase d'Arnaud doubled and designated hitter Hunter
Pence drove in a run as Texas' split squad fell to its Triple-A
affiliate at First Tennessee Park, the Sounders' home field in
Nashville.
Angels 8, Dodgers 4
Mike Trout doubled in a run, Albert Pujols homered and the Angels
took the first game of the Freeway Series against their Los Angeles
rivals. Dodgers closer Kenley Jansen, working a non-save situation,
gave up two hits and three runs (two earned) in 2/3 of an inning.
--Field Level Media
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