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Boston's Sale throws 2 scoreless innings vs. Tigers

- By David Brandt AP Sports Writer

TEMPE, Ariz. (AP) — Chris Sale pitched two scoreless innings for the Boston Red Sox on Monday as the seven-time All-star tries to bounce back from three straight injury-marred seasons.

Sale gave up two hits and struck out two against Detroit in his first outing this spring training.

“I got it back. I appreciate it more," Sale told the Boston Globe. "I'm trying to have more fun with it; I'm trying to be more open-minded; I'm trying to kind of soak some things in and really appreciate it.”

Sale was one of the game's most dominant pitchers throughout the 2010s, but has thrown just 48 1/3 innings since 2019. He missed the 2020 season while recovering from Tommy John surgery and then had a variety of injuries last season — including a bike accident — that kept him off the mound.

The 33-year-old Sale is in the fourth season of a $145 million, five-year deal.

TROUT READY FOR WBC

Angels star Mike Trout was 0 for 2 at the plate in his final tuneup before joining the U.S. for the World Baseball Classic.

The U.S. has exhibition­s on Wednesday and Thursday before Saturday's opener against Britian in Phoenix.

Trout, the U.S. captain, is part of a roster that includes Mooke Betts, Pete Alonso, Nolan Arenado and Paul Goldschmid­t.

“It's going to be special," Trout said. "We're just going out there, have some fun, see where it goes. We've got a pretty good team, but there's a lot of great countries out there. We'll see how it goes.” TWO BALKS Baltimore Orioles right-hander Mychal Givens was called for two balks in the fourth inning.

Givens was called for both balks because he didn't come to a complete stop while in the stretch before delivering his pitch. MLB says umpires are watching for more balks when runners are on base.

Givens has just one career balk in 419 regular-season appearance­s.

Some pitchers — particular­ly relievers — have funky idiosyncra­sies in their deliveries and never come to a complete stop before delieverin­g a pitch. That's technicall­y a balk, but umpires usually let those tics slide.

Not anymore. A complete stop with no movement becomes more significan­t because the pitch clock operator turns off the new pitch clock once the pitcher's motion toward the plate begins.

Givens still pitched a scoreless inning of relief while striking out two.

TURNER TAKES PITCH TO FACE

Boston Red Sox infielder Justin Turner left Monday's game against the Detroit Tigers after getting hit in the face with a pitch.

The 38-year-old Turner fell to the ground after getting hit by Detroit right-hander Matt Manning as medical personnel rushed to the plate. He was bleeding and had a towel on his face as he walked off the field.

“He's receiving treatment for soft tissue injuries, and is being monitored for a concussion,” the Red Sox said in a statement. “He will undergo further testing, and we'll update as we have more informatio­n. Justin is stable, alert, and in good spirits given the circumstan­ces.”

The two-time All-star signed a $15 million, one-year deal with Red Sox during the offseason after spending the past nine years with the Dodgers. He hit .278 with 13 homers and 81 RBIS in 128 games last season.

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