Daily Times (Primos, PA)

Eickhoff tuned up in final tune-up, chased by Yankees

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TAMPA, FLA. >> Blake Treinen will begin the season as Washington’s closer, even though he has only one big league save.

After the Nationals lost Mark Melancon to the San Francisco Giants in free agency, Treinen won the job over Shawn Kelley and Koda Glover.

“Blake has that turbo sinker,” manager Dusty Baker said Thursday. “He may give up a hit or a walk, but he’s always one pitch away from getting two outs with one pitch.”

Pelfrey cut

Detroit released righthande­r Mike Pelfrey, who is guaranteed $8 million in the second season of a $16 million, two-year deal.

Pelfrey went 4-10 with a 5.07 ERA last season with the Tigers. He was 2-3 with a 7.94 ERA in three spring training starts and five relief appearance­s.

The 33-year-old Pelfrey is 65-91 with a 4.57 ERA in a career that started in 2002 with the New York Mets and included a three-season stint in Minnesota. He won 38 games from 2008 through 2010 with the Mets and has not won more than seven games in a season since that stretch.

Judge to start

Aaron Judge won the Yankees’ right field job, a decision that left Aaron Hicks as New York’s fourth outfielder, and Luis Severino has earned the fourth spot in the starting rotation.

“That was a very tough call,” manager Joe Girardi said. “It was a very good competitio­n. In the end, we thought Judge won the competitio­n.”

Judge, 6-foot-7 and 282 pounds, has a .344 spring

training average. He hit .179 with four homers and 10 RBIs in 27 games following his August call-up to the Yankees last season. He also struck out 42 times in 84 atbats.

“He had more consistent at-bats,” Girardi said.

“There were less strikeouts. There was better contact, consistent contact. He got better and better as spring training went along.”

Severino, 23, went just 3-8 with a 5.83 ERA in 11 starts and 11 relief appearance­s last year.

He gave up one run in five innings Thursday against Philadelph­ia.

Garza on DLL

Milwaukee said it will place starter Matt Garza on the 10-day disabled list to the start the season because of a strained right groin.

The team also announced that Chase Anderson will open the season in the rotation. Anderson joins an all right-handed starting five of Junior Guerra, Zach Davies, Wily Peralta and Jimmy Nelson.

Garza went 1-1 with an 8.59 ERA in six spring training starts. Anderson was 0-1 with a 3.77 ERA in five games, including three starts.

Park farmed

ByungHo Park was among Minnesota’s final roster cuts despite a strong spring training performanc­e. The Twins decided to start with 13 pitchers.

With Kennys Vargas (left foot) injured and likely to be sent down or placed on the disabled list, backup outfielder Robbie Grossman is slated for now as the primary designated hitter.

Catcher John Ryan Murphy was optioned to Triple-A Rochester, and utility infielder Ehire Adrianza (right oblique strain) and left-handed reliever Ryan O’Rourke (left forearm strain) were placed on the 10-day disabled list.

The Twins chose rookie left-hander Adalberto Mejia as the fifth starter over right-hander Tyler Duffey.

Wheeler to start

Zack Wheeler has earned a spot in the New York Mets’ rotation after missing two years while recovering from Tommy John surgery, and Robert Gsellman will begin the season as the team’s No. 5 starter in place of the injured Steven Matz.

Manager Terry Collins also said center fielder Juan Lagares will go on the disabled list because of an oblique strain and outfielder Michael Conforto will be with the Mets on opening day.

Collins chose to use Wheeler in a role he is familiar with rather than send him to the bullpen. YANKEES 14, PHILLIES 1>> Gary Sanchez hit his fifth home run and Ronald Torreyes, who earned the shortstop job while Didi Gregorius recuperate­s from an injured throwing shoulder, went 2 for 2 with a homer and four RBIs.

Phillies starter Jerad Eickhoff recorded just two outs and was charged with six runs and four hits.

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 ?? JOHN RAOUX — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? The Phillies’ Maikel Franco, right, signs autographs for fans before a spring training game against the Yankees Thursday in Clearwater, Fla.
JOHN RAOUX — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The Phillies’ Maikel Franco, right, signs autographs for fans before a spring training game against the Yankees Thursday in Clearwater, Fla.

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