Spring training roundup: New faces
power Jays in win over Pirates
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[March 14, 2024]
Toronto newcomers Justin Turner and Eduardo Escobar each
clubbed a three-run homer on Wednesday as the host Blue Jays pounded
the Pittsburgh Pirates 10-3 in Dunedin, Fla.
Turner, who spent last season with the Boston Red Sox, went deep in
the first, while Escobar, coming off a season in which he split time
between the New York Mets and Los Angeles Angels, left the yard in
the seventh.
Right-hander Chris Bassitt (1-1) was the beneficiary of Toronto's
offensive showcase, earning the win after allowing one run on three
hits in 5 1/3 innings. He walked one and struck out nine.
Oneil Cruz ripped a solo shot for Pittsburgh, which had nine hits
but went just 2-for-14 with runners in scoring position. Pirates
starter Roansy Contreras (0-2) struggled with his control, walking
six in four innings. He gave up four runs and two hits while fanning
three.
Twins 1, Cardinals 1
Christian Vazquez sent an RBI single to right in the bottom of the
seventh to allow a Minnesota split squad to post a tie against
visiting St. Louis in Fort Myers, Fla.
Dylan Carlson had put the Cardinals ahead with a solo home run in
the top half of the frame.
Both starters went four innings in what ended up being a pitchers'
duel. The Twins' Louie Varland surrendered just one hit and recorded
four strikeouts, while St. Louis' Zack Thompson struck out five and
walked one without giving up a hit.
Rays 4, Twins 3
Jacob Lopez allowed just one hit across three strong innings of
relief, helping host Tampa Bay beat Minnesota's split squad in Port
Charlotte, Fla.
Lopez (2-0) kept the Twins off the scoreboard, issued one walk and
fanned five to collect the win. With the Rays trailing 3-2, Jonathan
Aranda smacked a two-run blast in the fifth to drive in what ended
up being the winning run.
All of Minnesota's runs came via home runs -- Matt Wallner's two-run
homer and Michael Helman's solo shot.
Phillies 4, Tigers 1
Philadelphia struck for a three-run eighth to dispatch visiting
Detroit in Clearwater, Fla.
The Tigers took a 1-0 lead into the bottom of the sixth, when Whit
Merrifield went deep to tie things up. Kody Clemens scored on a wild
pitch for the go-ahead run when the eighth rolled around.
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Mar 13, 2024; Tampa, Florida, USA; New York Yankees second baseman
Gleyber Torres (25) slides safe into home plate as Boston Red Sox
catcher Reese McGuire (3) attempts to tag him out during the first
inning at George M. Steinbrenner Field. Mandatory Credit: Kim
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Matt Vierling cranked a solo shot against his
former team to provide Detroit with its lone run. Phillies starter
Aaron Nola kept the Tigers at bay, giving up just one run on two
hits in 4 2/3 innings.
Red Sox 9, Yankees 4
Triston Casas blasted a 421-foot home run to highlight Boston's
victory over host New York in Tampa, Fla.
Enmanuel Valdez also homered and Tyler McDonough added a two-run
double for the Red Sox, who had five relievers combine to surrender
just one run across six innings. One of those relievers, Justin
Hagenman (1-0), got the win.
Despite the loss, the Yankees got four innings of one-run ball from
starter Carlos Rodon. Anthony Rizzo went 3-for-3 and Giancarlo
Stanton went 2-for-3, but fellow New York star Juan Soto was held
hitless in three at-bats.
Nationals 2, Marlins 1
Jake Irvin settled for a no-decision despite posting five shutout
innings, but visiting Washington still came away with a win against
Miami in Jupiter, Fla.
Irvin allowed just one hit and struck out five before turning things
over to the bullpen. Derek Law (2-0) ended up getting the win, and
Robert Gsellman notched the save.
Luis Garcia Jr.'s fielder's choice brought the winning run across
the plate in the eighth for the Nationals. Josh Bell had an RBI
double, one of four hits for the Marlins. Miami starter Eury Perez
retired just one batter and left due to a finger injury.
--Field Level Media
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