Bryce Harper has
been playing catch-up since his free agency carried over into spring training.
With a week left until opening day, the Philadelphia
Phillies' big-money addition looks ready to pay off.
Harper hit his first two Grapefruit League homers, combining
with fellow new additions Andrew
McCutchen and J.T. Realmuto to
help Philadelphia pound the Toronto Blue
Jays 13-6 Thursday.
Harper smashed a two-run homer to right off Sam Gaviglio in
the fourth inning and had a solo shot against lefty Thomas
Pannone in the sixth. McCutchen also took Gaviglio deep in the
second, and Realmuto had a three-run shot in the fourth. That trio has been
sharp this spring, with Harper posting a 1.192 OPS, Realmuto at 1.285 and
McCutchen .830.
Gift Ngoepe and Andrew Knapp also
went deep, and Vince
Velasquez struck out nine but allowed three runs and two homers
in 3 1/3 innings. Velasquez has a 12.79 ERA this spring.
Lourdes
Gurriel Jr. homered to continue a hot spring with Toronto, and Randal
Grichuk, Billy
McKinney and Rowdy Tellez also
went deep. Gaviglio was charged with eight runs.
MORE FROM AROUND THE GRAPEFRUIT AND CACTUS LEAGUES
RAYS 8, BRAVES 1
A day after agreeing to a $24 million, six-year
contract, Brandon Lowe hit
a three-run homer for the Rays. The infielder has just 58 days of major league
service and joined Evan Longoria, Matt Moore and Chris Archer as
players with less than one year of major league service when they long-term
deals with Tampa Bay.
Nate Lowe also had a three-run homer, and Mike Zunino hit
a solo shot for the Rays. Two-way prospect Brendan McKay struck out four in two
innings in his first spring start, allowing a run and two hits.
Top Braves prospect Kyle Wright allowed
six runs and got just two outs. Austin Riley had a solo home run.
PIRATES 7, ORIOLES 5
Jung Ho Kang hit
a game-ending grand slam to lift the Pirates. Jonah Davis, a 15th-round pick in
last year's draft, hit two home runs in his first career spring training game,
and Francisco
Cervelli added a solo shot. Chris Archer pitched 3 2/3 innings
and allowed three runs while striking out six.
David Hess,
one of three pitchers vying for the final two spots in the Orioles rotation,
allowed two solo homers over five innings. Trey Mancini homered
off Archer.
TIGERS 5, ASTROS 3
Jeimer Candelario hit
two home runs and Miguel
Cabrera also went deep for the Tigers. Matt Moore allowed three
runs over 4 1/3 innings.
Tony Kemp homered
and had three hits for Houston. Corbin Martin pitched 3 2/3 innings, allowing
five runs, five hits and three homers.
CARDINALS 11, YANKEES 3
Marcell Ozuna hit
his first spring homer and had three hits, and Dexter Fowler hit
two homers for the Cardinals. Jake Woodford allowed three runs in four
innings. Dakota Hudson was
named the team's No. 5 starter after the game.
Yankees manager Aaron Boone said Greg Bird would
likely play over the weekend after being held out Thursday after being hit on
his right elbow in the first inning of Wednesday's game. Bird is batting .333
with three doubles, three homers and 17 RBI. Domingo
German got the start and gave up five runs and three homers
over 3 2/3 innings.
METS 6, MARLINS 0
Brandon Nimmo had
two homers and four RBI, and Michael
Conforto hit his fifth homer of the spring for the Mets. Steven Matz pitched
five strong innings, striking out three and allowing six hits. Led by Edwin Diaz,
the bullpen followed with four hitless innings.
Marlins' starter Wei-Yin Chen allowed
five runs and seven hits, two of them home runs.
NATIONALS 7, CARDINALS 1
Ryan
Zimmerman and Brian Dozier each
went deep and Jeremy
Hellickson pitched five scoreless innings for Washington.
Hellickson struck out six and allowed four hits and three walks, dropping his
spring ERA to 0.95. Hellickson resoundingly locked up the team's No. 5 starter
role with a strong camp.
Chris Beck allowed a run in two innings for St. Louis,
and Chasen Shreve followed
by allowing two runs in 1 2/3 innings.
RED SOX 8, RAYS 0
Dustin
Pedroia had two hits, Rafael Devers tripled
and Boston's pitchers combined on a four-hitter. Hector
Velazquez allowed two hits in two innings to start, Matt Barnes struck
out the side in the fourth, and Colten Brewer and Marcus Walden also
looked sharp in relief.
Promising Rays youngster Willy Adames was
0 for 3 with two strikeouts, dropping his spring average to .184.
GIANTS 5, CUBS 5
Days after San Francisco starter Jeff
Samardzija revealed he was in favor of ties during the regular
season, the Giants allowed a pinch-hit solo homer with two out in the bottom of
the ninth to finish tied with the Cubs. Samardzija pitched 5 1/3 innings,
allowing two runs and seven hits, including two home runs. He struck out
four. Ty Blach retired
the first two batters in the ninth before Kevonte Mitchell took him deep. Brandon Belt hit
his fourth home run.
Kyle
Hendricks pitched 5 2/3 innings, allowing three runs and seven
hits for the Cubs. Anthony Rizzo doubled
and Albert Almora
Jr. hit his third home run of the spring.
ANGELS 2, DIAMONDBACKS 1
Mike Trout got
a hit and played the entire game a day after signing a record 12-year, $426.5
million contract with Los Angeles. Noe Ramirez pitched
three shutout innings for the Angels, allowing two hits. Three relievers kept
the Diamondbacks hitless until seventh inning. Jason Alexander worked the final
two innings and allowed the lone run in the eighth.
Merrill Kelly pitched five innings for Arizona, allowing a
run and three hits while striking out three.
ROYALS 14, REDS 6
Chris Owings hit
a solo homer and Jorge Soler added
a three-run shot for the Royals, who hit three homers in the ninth
inning. Heath
Fillmyer pitched 5 1/3 innings, allowing five runs, eight hits
and four walks.
Anthony DeScalfani pitched 5 2/3 innings and allowed five
runs, including two homers. Jose Peraza and Scooter
Gennett each tripled, with Peraza driving in three and Gennett
getting two RBI.
RANGERS (SS) 7, INDIANS 3
Rougned Odor hit
a three-run home run and Ronald Guzman added
a solo shot for the Rangers. Drew Smyly pitched
four innings, allowing three runs and eight hits and striking out four.
Mike
Clevinger allowed four runs and eight hits in four innings for
Cleveland. Trayce Thompson homered for the Indians.
BREWERS 11, DODGERS 5
Corbin Burnes learned
he had secured a spot in the Brewers' rotation along with Brandon
Woodruff and Freddy
Peralta, and then struck out nine Dodgers over five innings,
allowing three earned runs. Tyler
Saladino hit a three-run home run, and Yasmani
Grandal added a two-run shot.
Justin Turner hit
a three-run homer and Cody Asche had a two-run shot for the Dodgers. Hyun-Jin Ryu allowed
four runs and five hits in his five-inning start.
WHITE SOX 12, RANGERS (SS) 2
Ivan Nova allowed
an unearned run and three hits over 5 2/3 innings, striking out five. Alex Colome got
one out in the sixth, and three relievers checked the Rangers on four hits and
allowed just one earned run the rest of the way. Yonder Alonso hit
his fifth home run of the spring and drove in four.
Jason Hammel, in camp as a non-roster invitee, pitched 4 1/3
innings, allowing five runs, including two homers. Hammel has said he will not
accept a minor league assignment. Eli White had two hits.
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