Spring training roundup: Shohei
Ohtani homers in Dodgers debut
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[February 28, 2024]
Shohei Ohtani belted an opposite-field home run in the fifth
inning of his first spring training game with the Los Angeles
Dodgers, who went on to a 9-6 win over the visiting Chicago White
Sox on Tuesday in Phoenix.
Ohtani took Dominic Leone to left with a high-arching shot in his
third at-bat of his Dodgers debut, cutting the deficit at the time
to 4-3. Ohtani, signed in the offseason on a record $700 million
deal, also struck out in the first and scored a runner on a
double-play grounder in the third.
Drew Avans brought in the go-ahead run with a sacrifice fly in the
eighth preceding Chris Okey's three-run blast off Garrett Schoenle
(0-1). Okey finished with four RBIs.
Juan Morillo (1-0) pitched one-third of an inning after Bobby Miller
got the start and allowed one run on two hits in two frames.
Paul DeJong had a three-run homer and Colson Montgomery drove in two
runs for the White Sox.
Pirates 13, Braves 4
Ke'Bryan Hayes' game-tying grand slam to center field launched a
13-run uprising for host Pittsburgh to topple Atlanta in Bradenton,
Fla.
After Hayes' long ball in the third inning, Bryan Reynolds hit a
two-run shot to center two innings later off Ben Bowden (0-1) to put
the Pirates up for good. Abrahan Gutierrez and Jackson Glenn capped
a seven-run sixth inning with back-to-back homers.
Jose Hernandez (1-0) pitched a scoreless fifth after the Braves had
four RBI singles over the first three innings, with Sean Murphy
responsible for two.
Red Sox 3, Cardinals 3
Jeremy Rivas walked to drive in the tying run in the bottom of the
ninth for host St. Louis to draw with Boston in Jupiter, Fla.
Noah Song blew the save in the ninth for the Red Sox by issuing
three walks with one hit. Starter Kutter Crawford scattered three
hits and a run over two innings, while Nick Sogard brought in all
three runs with a two-run homer and a sacrifice fly.
Cardinals starter Sonny Gray struck out two, allowed two walks and
yielded two hits over two scoreless innings. Willson Contreras had
an RBI double and Luken Baker hit an RBI single.
Orioles 5, Tigers 2
James McCann and Coby Mayo drove in three runs on back-to-back
doubles in the go-ahead fifth inning for host Baltimore to down
Detroit in Sarasota, Fla.
The uprising began when Daniel Johnson scored on an error to tie the
game. He finished3-for-3 with a triple, a double and two runs. Nick
Vespi (1-0) gave up a run on two hits in the fifth inning.
Zach McKinstry had a solo shot in the first inning and Keston Hiura
had an RBI triple in the fifth for the Tigers. Devin Sweet (0-1)
gave up four unearned runs on four hits and a walk.
Tigers 6, Blue Jays 4
Ryan Vilade hit a go-ahead two-run single in the eighth inning as
Detroit's split squad outlasted visiting Toronto in Lakeland, Fla.
Mark Canha and Spencer Torkelson scored on an error in the first
inning before Torkelson hit a two-RBI double in the second inning
for the Tigers. Drew Anderson (1-0) struck out two during two
scoreless innings of relief.
Orelvis Martinez smacked a two-run double early for Toronto before
Alan Roden's two-run homer in the fourth inning knotted the game
4-4. Brandon Eisert (0-1) walked the bases loaded to set up Vilade's
go-ahead hit off Juan Nunez.
Rays 4, Yankees 2
Nick Meyer hit a go-ahead solo home run in the sixth inning as host
Tampa Bay beat New York in Port Charlotte, Fla.
Jonny Deluca and Rene Pinto had RBI singles for the Rays earlier in
the game before the Yankees responded each time. Jose Rojas sent a
homer to center in the fifth and Anthony Volpe hit an RBI triple in
the sixth to make it 2-2.
Rays reliever Michael Gomez (1-0) got the win despite allowing
Volpe's triple. New York's Nick Ramirez (0-1) watched Meyer go yard.
Phillies 3, Twins 3
Willie Joe Garry Jr. hit a two-run single during a three-run ninth
for host Minnesota to tie Philadelphia in Fort Myers, Fla.
Anthony Prato was hit by a pitch with the bases loaded before
Garry's timely hit off Brett Schulze. Garry and Jose Salas finished
2-for-2.
Trea Turner hit an RBI double before David Dahl's two-run home run
in the seventh put the Phillies up by three.
Nationals 10, Astros 3
Dylan Crews hit a two-run double and Robert Hassell III bashed a
two-run homer during a seven-run third inning as Washington raced
past host Houston in Palm Beach, Fla.
After Astros starter Jose Urquidy pitched two scoreless frames, the
Nationals jumped all over Dylan Coleman (0-1) for five runs on a hit
and three walks in one-third of an inning. In his first appearance
in a Washington uniform, starter Zach Davies (1-0) struck out three
batters and walked two with zero hits over two innings.
Pedro Leon had a two-run homer for the Astros.
Mets 7, Marlins 1
Ji Man Choi homered and Drew Gilbert added a two-run single as host
New York took care of Miami in Port St. Lucie, Fla.
Mets starter Adrian Houser pitched two innings of scoreless ball,
while reliever Yacksel Rios (1-0) was credited with the win after a
scoreless fifth.
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Feb 26, 2024; Lakeland, Florida, USA; Detroit Tigers left fielder
Mark Canha (21) runs to first during the fourth inning against the
Houston Astros at Publix Field at Joker Marchant Stadium. Mandatory
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Tristan Gray got the Marlins on the board first
with a home run before reliever Josh Simpson (0-1) allowed Alex
Ramirez's RBI double to right that made it 2-1 in the fifth.
Reds 6, Cubs 6
Pete Crow-Armstrong hit a game-tying RBI double in the bottom of the
ninth as host Chicago came back from a 6-0 deficit to draw with
Cincinnati in Mesa, Ariz.
Crow-Armstrong finished with two hits and James Triantos had a
two-RBI single for the Cubs. Starter Kyle Hendricks went two innings
and gave up one run on one hit and one walk with one strikeout.
Will Benson and Conner Capel each hit an RBI double for the Reds
before reliever Carson Rudd gave up four of the Cubs' six runs
without recording an out in the eighth. Cincinnati starter Frankie
Montas threw two perfect innings with two strikeouts.
Royals 4, Rockies 3
Nate Eaton and CJ Alexander each went yard for host Kansas City,
which held on to beat Colorado in Surprise, Ariz.
Tyler Cropley went 2-for-3 from the nine-hole and drove in what
turned out to be the game-winning run in the sixth inning, his
single making it 4-2 before the Rockies had a sacrifice fly in the
eighth. Royals reliever Matt Sauer (1-0) scattered three hits and a
walk over two scoreless innings.
Michael Toglia had an RBI single early on for the Rockies. Reliever
Victor Vodnik (0-1) yielded two runs on three hits over 1 1/3
innings.
Padres 6, Royals 3
Oscar Mercado hit a solo shot and a two-run home run as host San
Diego beat Kansas City's split squad in Peoria, Ariz.
Mercado went deep off Mason Barnett (0-2) in the sixth inning and
Anderson Paulino in the seventh as the Padres rallied from down 2-0.
Mason McCoy added a two-run triple while Tom Cosgrove (1-0) worked
around a walk in the seventh for the win.
Rodolfo Duran homered in the ninth for the Royals after Devin Mann
had an RBI single and Luca Tresh added a run-scoring double early
on.
Athletics 11, Guardians 2
Yohel Pozo knocked a two-run homer and Nick Allen added a three-run
triple during a six-run fifth inning as Oakland routed host
Cleveland in Goodyear, Ariz.
Brent Rooker and Max Schuemann went on to add two-run shots for the
Athletics. Reliever Michael Kelly (1-0) allowed a game-tying run
(unearned) in the fourth before Oakland's uprising.
Jose Ramirez had an RBI single and Chase DeLauter homered late in
the game for the Guardians. Jaime Barria (0-1) gave up four runs on
three hits and a walk in two-thirds of an inning.
Mariners 10, Giants 10
Patrick Bailey hit a grand slam for San Francisco in the first
inning of a back-and-forth, offense-happy tie with visiting Seattle
in Scottsdale, Ariz.
Bailey's shot made it 5-2 after Mitch Garver homered in the top of
the first for the Mariners. Dominic Canzone and Michael Chavis then
went yard for Seattle, which settled for the draw after holding a
trio of three-run leads down the stretch. The Giants' Grant McCray
scored on a fielder's choice in the bottom of the ninth to provide
the game-tying run.
Mariners shortstop Ryan Bliss went 3-for-3 with an RBI and two runs
from the nine-hole as Seattle outhit San Francisco 15-9.
Angels 6, Brewers 4
Zach Neto provided three RBIs and a run as host Los Angeles
outlasted Milwaukee in Tempe, Ariz.
Neto hit a two-run double in the second before scoring on a fielding
error, then followed that with an RBI triple for the Angels. Starter
Zach Plesac (1-0) allowed two runs and three hits over two innings
in his Angels debut.
Oliver Dunn and Jeferson Quero hit back-to-back RBI doubles in the
fifth inning to bring the Brewers within 5-4, but Milwaukee would
not get closer. Reliever Hoby Milner (0-1) gave up three runs (two
earned) on three hits in the second inning.
Rangers 10, Diamondbacks 3
Marcus Semien homered on the first pitch of the game and Andrew
Knizner racked up five RBIs as visiting Texas beat Arizona in a
World Series rematch in Scottsdale.
Knizner bashed a three-run homer in the second inning and a two-run
single in the sixth that capped the scoring as Texas amassed 15
hits. Rangers starter Dane Dunning (1-0) allowed two runs on two
hits and a walk over two frames, striking out two.
Jose Herrera had an RBI single while Ketel Marte and Eugenio Suarez
each finished with two hits for the Diamondbacks. Eduardo Rodriguez
(0-1) was dinged for four runs on Semien's and Knizner's homers over
one-plus inning.
--Field Level Media
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