El Dorado News-Times

Spring Training Capsules

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PHILLIES 3, YANKEES 1

Phillies ace Aaron Nola was scratched and sent home Monday with what manager Joe Girardi said was the flu. He remains on track to start on opening day.

Bryce Harper hit his third double for Philadelph­ia, and Mikie Mahtook and Christian Bethancour­t homered.

Yankees starter J.A. Happ struck out five while working four innings of one-run ball. Aroldis Chapman worked an inning, walking one and striking out one. Clint Frazier doubled.

BLUE JAYS (SS) 8, RAYS 3

Tampa Bay left-hander Blake Snell got just one out in his return to the mound after experienci­ng elbow soreness in his spring debut. He walked four and was charged with four runs, but he said afterward his arm felt great.

Danny Jansen hit a grand slam for Toronto, and Riley Adams added a three-run shot. Hyun-Jin Ryu tossed 4 1/3 scoreless innings.

ROYALS 4, DIAMONDBAC­KS 4

Madison Bumgarner threw 3 2/3 scoreless innings for the Diamondbac­ks, allowing three hits and a walk. Kole Calhoun and Trayce Thompson homered.

Mike Montgomery worked four innings for the Royals, giving up two runs and four hits. Greg Holland followed Montgomery with a scoreless frame, striking out one.

Ryan O'Hearn, Kevin Gutierrez and Kyle Isbel went deep for Kansas City.

INDIANS (SS) 11, ANGELS 10

Franmil Reyes homered twice for a Cleveland split-squad, belting a three-run drive in the third inning and a solo shot in the fifth. Yu Chang also connected, and Logan Allen allowed two earned runs and two hits in two innings in his second spring start.

Angels left-hander Andrew Heaney was charged with four runs and five hits in 2 2/3 innings. Justin Upton homered for Los Angeles, and Mike Trout walked twice and scored a run.

RED SOX 2, BRAVES 1

Atlanta right-hander Félix Hernández struck out six while working five innings of one-run ball. The 33-year-old Hernández allowed six hits and walked two.

Touki Toussaint finished for the Braves, allowing one hit and striking out three.

Ryan Weber tossed four scoreless innings for Boston. José Peraza had two hits.

REDS 3, WHITE SOX 3

Cincinnati right-hander Anthony DeSclafani pitched four innings of one-run ball, lowering his spring ERA to 1.50. Nick Senzel led off the game with his first spring homer.

Yasmani Grandal homered and doubled for Chicago. Yermin Mercedes hit a tying solo drive off Cody Reed with two out in the ninth, strengthen­ing his case to make the White Sox as a third catcher.

White Sox right-hander Dylan Cease permitted three runs and walked three in three innings.

INDIANS (SS) 11, GIANTS 7

Indians right-hander Aaron Civale struck out six in three innings. He allowed one run on Alex Dickerson's homer in the second.

Trevor Oaks worked three scoreless innings for the Giants, giving up two hits and striking out three.

DODGERS 14, PADRES 2

Chris Taylor, Terrance Gore, Edwin Ríos and Anthony García each drove in three runs for Los Angeles. Alex Wood struck out four in 3 1/3 innings, and Tony Gonsolin worked 2 2/3 innings of scoreless relief.

Padres right-hander Garrett Richards allowed an unearned run in 3 1/3 innings. Josh Naylor tripled and Trent Grisham doubled.

ASTROS 2, TIGERS 1

Carlos Correa singled and doubled for Houston. Austin Pruitt closed with three scoreless innings, striking out three.

Tarik Skubal, a lefty prospect for Detroit, permitted one run and four hits in 2 2/3 innings.

CARDINALS 3, TWINS 0

Austin Dean helped his chances for making St. Louis' opening-day roster, hitting a solo homer and a double. Kwang-Hyun Kim struck out four in three innings, and Daniel Ponce de Leon pitched five innings of two-hit ball in relief.

Twins starter Randy Dobnak continues to tinker with his erratic slider. He allowed two runs and three hits over four innings.

BLUE JAYS (SS) 3, PIRATES 1

Toronto left-hander Anthony Kay struck out four in three scoreless innings. Kay was selected by the New York Mets in the first round of the 2016 draft and traded to the Blue Jays in the Marcus Stroman deal.

Pittsburgh's Trevor Williams also worked three scoreless innings. Kevin Newman had two of the Pirates' five hits.

METS 1, MARLINS 1

New York's Walker Lockett pitched three scoreless innings in his first spring start. Corey Oswalt worked four innings of relief, allowing an unearned run and striking out five.

Elieser Hernandez tossed four scoreless innings for Miami, striking out five.

 ?? AP Photo/Ross D. Franklin ?? Kansas City Royals’ Bubba Starling, right, steals third base as Arizona Diamondbac­ks third baseman Eduardo Escobar, left, reaches to apply a late tag during a spring training game Monday in Scottsdale, Ariz.
AP Photo/Ross D. Franklin Kansas City Royals’ Bubba Starling, right, steals third base as Arizona Diamondbac­ks third baseman Eduardo Escobar, left, reaches to apply a late tag during a spring training game Monday in Scottsdale, Ariz.

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