The Arizona Republic

Starter Hill struggles in Dodgers’ loss to Brewers

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Brewers (ss) 7, Dodgers 2: Dodgers starter Rich Hill allowed three runs and walked four in 12⁄3 innings. Joc Pederson homered for Los Angeles.

Milwaukee reliever Neftali Feliz struck out two in a hitless inning.

A’s 7, Italy 0: A’s starter Kendall Graveman struck out three in three shutout innings. Jesse Hahn worked three innings of two-hit relief and Frankie Montas went the final two innings of the fivehit shutout. Third baseman Ryon Healy, getting a start at first, homered.

Orlando Oberto started for Italy and worked two innings and gave up a run on two hits.

Angels 9, Reds 0: Ricky Nolasco went three innings, starting off a combined three-hitter. Mike Trout hit an RBI triple.

Amir Garrett gave up five runs, none of them earned, on seven hits in 22⁄3 innings.

Brewers (ss) 5, White Sox 4: Milwaukee newcomer Eric Thames doubled to raise his spring batting average to .167. Lewis Brinson, Travis Shaw and Ivan DeJesus Jr. each homered for the Brewers.

Avisail Garcia, Tyler Saladino and Rymer Liriano homered for the White Sox.

Venezuela 11, Royals 0: Miguel Cabrera hit a solo homer and a two-run single, Alcides Escobar tripled twice and drove in three runs against his big league team and Kansas City teammate Salvador Perez had two hits for Venezuela.

Royals starter Ian Kennedy gave up one earned run in two innings.

Giants 6, Puerto Rico 5: Carlos Beltran and Angel Pagan each finished with multihit games for Puerto Rico.

Mike Morse hit a two-run homer for San Francisco, and Jeff Samardzija allowed one run through 32⁄3 innings. Chris Marrero, a former first-round pick of Washington in 2006, hit a game-ending, two-run homer.

– Associated Press

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