Kansas City
Royals All-Star catcher Salvador
Perez damaged the ulnar collateral ligament in his right elbow,
raising the possibility the 2015 World Series MVP may need Tommy John surgery
and miss the season.
Perez was hurt during a workout Wednesday, and the team said
an MRI on Thursday revealed the damage. Perez will travel next week to
California for a second opinion from Los Angeles
Dodgers head team physician Dr. Neal ElAttrache.
The 28-year-old has been an All-Star for six straight
seasons and won Gold Gloves in five of the last six years. He hit .235 last
year and had 27 home runs and 80 RBI for the second straight season. He has a
$10 million salary this year and is owed $13 million in each of the following
two seasons.
Cam Gallagher and Meibrys
Viloria are the other catchers on Kansas City's 40-man roster.
Gallagher, who appeared in 35 games during the past two years, has a .218
career average with two home runs and 12 RBI.
Viloria, 22, was a September call-up last season and has
appeared in three major league games, his only experience above Class A.
Drew Butera,
the Royals' primary backup the past three years, was traded to Colorado on Aug.
31 and signed a minor league contract with Philadelphia last month.
Martin
Maldonado, a 2017 Gold Glove winner, is available as a free agent.
AROUND THE GRAPEFRUIT LEAGUE
TWINS 4, RED SOX 3
Michael
Pineda made his first start for the Twins as he comes back from
Tommy John surgery, allowing one hit in two innings, striking out one and
walking none. The 30-year-old right-hander hasn't pitched in the major leagues
since July 2017. He signed with the Twins in December 2017 and as he neared a
return late last season, he tore the meniscus in his right knee.
Marwin
Gonzalez, who agreed to a $21 million, two-year contract with
Minnesota, was 0 for 2 in his first spring training game. Byron Buxton hit
his third home run and Trevor May,
competing for the closer's job, pitched a scoreless fifth inning.
Rafael Devers doubled
and Sandy Leon hit
his first home run, a two-run drive.
PHILLIES 7, PIRATES (SS) 3
J.T. Realmuto,
among Philadelphia's offseason acquisitions, had his first home run and triple
of spring training. Pittsburgh cleanup hitter Jose Osuna went
0 for 3 and is batting .077.
METS 7, TIGERS 1
Jacob deGrom made
his second start for New York, allowing just one hit in three shutout innings
while striking out four. Amed Rosario and Devin
Mesoraco hit solo home runs. Tim Tebow started in left field for
the Mets and went 0 for 2 with two strikeouts, reaching base when he was hit by
a pitch.
Detroit starter Tyson Ross gave
up three runs, three hits and three walks in two innings.
NATIONALS 5, MARLINS 4
Stephen
Strasburg made his first spring training start and allowed one
hit in two scoreless innings while striking out two. Brian Dozier, Yan Gomes,
Michael A. Taylor and Victor Robles hit
solo home runs for the Nationals.
Miami's Trevor
Richards made his second start, giving up one run, one hit and
two walks in three innings.
PIRATES (SS) 1, BLUE JAYS (SS) 1
Toronto's Aaron Sanchez made
his first start and allowed only a walk in two scoreless innings.
Newcomer Clayton
Richard followed with two shutout innings
BRAVES 4, BLUE JAYS (SS) 3
Brian McCann singled
for his first hit of the exhibition season in his return to Atlanta after
stints with the Yankees and Astros.
Lourdes
Gurriel Jr. homered for the first time this spring training for
Toronto.
RAYS 10, ORIOLES (SS) 5
Newcomer Guillermo
Heredia had a two-run home run and an RBI single for Tampa
Bay. Austin
Meadows hit a solo home run.
Charlie
Morton made his first start for the Rays and retired all four
batters he faced.
Alex Cobb,
just 5-15 in his first season with Baltimore, made his first start and gave up
four runs, three hits and a walk while retiring just two batters. Chance Sisco homered
for the fourth time.
ORIOLES (SS) 2, YANKEES 2
Yankees newcomer James Paxton gave
up one run and two hits in two innings, striking out three. Gary Sanchez,
coming back from left shoulder surgery in November, played four innings at
catcher and went 0 for 2 in his spring debut.
Andrew Susac and Austin Hays homered
for Baltimore.
CARDINALS 4, ASTROS 4
Carlos Correa hit
an RBI double for Houston, and Max Stassi had
a two-run single. Astros closer Roberto Osuna worked
a hitless inning.
Tyler O'Neill and
Scott Hurst homered for St. Louis.
AROUND THE CACTUS LEAGUE
ANGELS 10, ROYALS 7
Mike Trout hit
his first double walked twice for Los Angeles. Kole Calhoun had
a two-run triple and newcomer Jonathan
Lucroy doubled and scored.
Jorge Soler hit
a three-run home run and added a run-scoring single for Kansas City. Adalberto
Mondesi hit his first homer and singled. Royals closer Wily Peralta made
his second appearance, striking out two in a scoreless inning.
MARINERS 7, BREWERS 3
Jay Bruce had
three hits and drove in two runs. Mitch Haniger and Domingo
Santana each homered for the second time for Seattle. Top
prospect Justus
Sheffield, acquired by the Mariners from the Yankees in the trade
that sent left-hander James Paxton to New York, made his second start and
allowed one hit in two scoreless innings.
Hernan Perez and Cory
Spangenberg hit solo home runs for Milwaukee.
ATHLETICS 6, ROCKIES 3
Newcomer Jurickson
Profar hit a two-run homer for Oakland, Chad Pinder had
a two-run double and Matt Olson added
a two-run single. Aaron Brooks pitched
four shutout innings in his second start, allowing three hits and two walks.
Raimel Tapia had
two hits for Colorado. Nolan Arenado went
0 for 3 and is batting .100. Jon Gray made
his second start for the Rockies, pitching three perfect innings and striking
out three. Tyler
Anderson followed and allowed four runs and four hits in two
innings.
WHITE SOX 8, RANGERS 5
Newcomer Ivan Nova made
his first start for Chicago, allowing one run and one hit in 2 2/3 innings. Leury Garcia had
a double and a triple
Newcomer Shelby Miller made
his first start for Texas, giving up two runs, two hits in one inning. Shin-Soo Choo doubled.
CUBS 10, DIAMONDBACKS 2
Kyle
Schwarber and Addison
Russell had run-scoring singles for Chicago. Jose Quintana made
his first spring start for the Cubs, yielding one hit in two scoreless innings.
Robbie Ray started
for the second time for Arizona, giving up one run and three hits in 2 2/3
innings. Alex Avila had
two hits.
INDIANS 8, DODGERS (SS) 4
Leadoff man Leonys Martin went
3 for 3 for Cleveland, and Roberto Perez hit
a two-run single. Carlos
Santana had two hits, including an RBI single.
Los Angeles starter Ross
Stripling struck out three in two scoreless innings.
PADRES 5, DODGERS (SS) 4
Ty France homered and doubled for San Diego, and 21-year-old
second baseman Luis Urias
was 3 for 3. Manuel Margot hit
a two-run double.
Dodgers starter Hyun-Jin Ryu threw
two shutout innings, but A.J. Pollock went
0 for 3 with two strikeouts.
GIANTS 5, REDS 3
San Francisco ace Madison
Bumgarner fanned five in three innings, allowing one run and
three hits. Buster Posey, Evan Longoria and Joe Panik each
had a hit. Giants prospect Chris Shaw
broke an eighth-inning tie with a long, two-run homer.
Cincinnati starter Tyler Mahle struck
out four in two shutout innings. Jesse Winker and Phillip Ervin homered
for the Reds.
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