Spring training roundup: Cardinals
knock off Astros
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[February 27, 2020]
Lane Thomas clubbed a two-run
homer in the second inning and Justin Williams hit a solo blast
later in the frame to help the St. Louis Cardinals post a 7-5
victory over the host Houston Astros on Wednesday at West Palm
Beach, Fla.
The Astros tied the score at 3 in the bottom of the third on Alex
Bregman's solo shot. St. Louis, using a split squad, countered with
four runs in the top of the fifth with Brad Miller delivering the
tiebreaking single.
Myles Straw had two homers for Houston, which also was using a split
squad. Straw hit a two-run homer in the third to get the Astros on
the board and later hit an inside-the-park homer in the fifth.
Astros (ss) 4, Mets 2
Cesar Salazar homered and Aledmys Diaz and Dustin Garneau each had
RBI doubles as Houston beat New York at Port St. Lucie, Fla.
Right-hander Noah Syndergaard struck out two and gave up one hit in
two scoreless innings for the Mets.
Marlins 8, Cardinals (ss) 7
Lewin Diaz hit a solo homer and Chad Wallach hit the decisive
three-run blast during a four-run, eighth-inning uprising as Miami
rallied to edge St. Louis at Jupiter, Fla. Nolan Gorman went 3-for-5
with three RBIs for the Cardinals.
Phillies 5, Twins (ss) 4
Arquimedes Gamboa slugged a tiebreaking homer with one out in the
top of the ninth inning to lift the Phillies over the host Twins at
Fort Myers, Fla. Nelson Cruz hit his second home run of the spring
for Minnesota
Red Sox 6, Pirates 3
Jarren Duran and Josh Ockimey hit two-run homers and Michael Chavis
smacked a solo blast as Boston defeated the host Pirates at
Bradenton, Fla. The Pirates had just four hits in the 7 1/2-inning
contest that was halted by rain.
Yankees 8, Nationals 2
DJ LeMahieu smacked a tiebreaking ground-rule double during a
six-run, third-inning uprising as New York knocked off Washington in
a contest called in the fifth inning due to rain at Tampa, Fla.
Raudy Read slugged a two-run homer for the Nationals.
Twins (ss) 10, Rays 8
Trevor Larnach and Caleb Hamilton each hit two-run homers to propel
Minnesota past Tampa Bay at Port Charlotte, Fla. Michael Brosseau
hit a two-run blast for the Rays.
Orioles 4, Braves 3
Ryan McKenna delivered a tiebreaking single in the fifth inning and
scored on a wild pitch later in the frame as Baltimore defeated
Atlanta at Sarasota, Fla. Travis d'Arnaud and Bryce Ball hit home
runs for the Braves.
Cubs 8, Royals (ss) 0
Javier Baez hit his first home run of the spring, and Kyle Hendricks
pitched two scoreless innings for host Chicago in Mesa, Ariz. Kansas
City was held to five hits.
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Cardinals left fielder Lane Thomas (35) is congratulated by
teammates after hitting a two run homer in the second inning against
the Houston Astros at FITTEAM Ballpark of the Palm Beaches..
Mandatory Credit: Jim Rassol-USA TODAY Sports
Royals (ss) 7, White Sox 6
Bubba Starling had two hits, including his second spring home run,
and scored three times as host Kansas City prevailed in Surprise,
Ariz. Adam Engel hit a solo home run for Chicago.
Rockies 4, Rangers 3
Nolan Arenado hit a double in two at-bats and Bret Boswell hit a
three-run home run for host Colorado near Scottsdale, Ariz. Rangers
starter Kolby Allard pitched two scoreless innings.
Padres 8, Indians 0
Wil Myers hit his first spring home run and Taylor Trammell doubled
and drove in a run for host San Diego in Peoria, Ariz. Padres
starter Chris Paddack struck out three in two innings. Cleveland was
held to four hits.
Mariners 5, Reds 3
Former Cincinnati farmhand Jose Siri homered and scored two runs for
visiting Seattle, which won at Goodyear, Ariz. Cincinnati starter
Sonny Gray struck out three in two scoreless innings.
Athletics 16, Diamondbacks 3
Matt Chapman hit his first home run of the spring, a two-run shot,
and Jonah Heim drove in three runs for host Oakland in Mesa, Ariz.
Idlemaro Vargas and Daulton Varsho had two hits apiece for Arizona.
Dodgers 9, Angels 4
Cody Thomas hit a three-run home run as the Dodgers prevailed in
Glendale, Ariz. Closer Kenley Jansen struck out all three batters he
faced for the Dodgers. Angels starter Griffin Canning pitched two
scoreless innings.
Brewers 3, Giants 3
Brandon Crawford had two hits, including a solo home run, for host
San Francisco in Scottsdale, Ariz. Giants starter Jeff Samardzija
pitched two scoreless innings. Justin Smoak had two of Milwaukee's
eight hits, and Josh Hader struck out all three batters he faced.
Tigers-Blue Jays, postponed
Detroit held a 3-1 lead in the middle of the fourth inning over host
Toronto when the game was called because of rain at Dunedin, Fla.
--Field Level Media
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