| Boston Red Sox | 2 |
| Philadelphia Phillies | 6 |
Thursday Afternoon, March 5th
BayCare Ballpark - Clearwater, FL
Record - 4-8-1
One Sentence Summary: Jesus Luzardo looked ready to go, pitching three shutout innings and striking out five as the Phils downed the Red Sox, 6-2.
What It Means: The Phillies pitching rotation looks pretty good, as long as Luzardo and Aaron Nola figure out whatever went wrong in their rough starts last season. Christopher Sanchez is the undisputed ace, at least until Zack Wheeler returns from injury, and Andrew Painter seems ready to go too. Taijuan Walker will hold things down until Wheeler's return.
What Happened: Luzardo allowed two hits and didn't walk anyway, needing 38 pitches to get through three innings. The Phillies scored three times in the second inning, with a Justin Crawford ground-out bringing home Adolis Garcia, and Dylan Moore following with a two-run single. Otto Kemp added his second double of the game in the fourth, scoring another. Two more late runs scored on a Bryson Stott sacrifice fly and Christian Cairo solo home run.
Featured Card: Moore is an interesting option, and he could fill the role previously occupied by the departed Weston Wilson. It could be Moore and Bryan De La Cruz battling it out for the final bench spot.
What It Means: The Phillies pitching rotation looks pretty good, as long as Luzardo and Aaron Nola figure out whatever went wrong in their rough starts last season. Christopher Sanchez is the undisputed ace, at least until Zack Wheeler returns from injury, and Andrew Painter seems ready to go too. Taijuan Walker will hold things down until Wheeler's return.
What Happened: Luzardo allowed two hits and didn't walk anyway, needing 38 pitches to get through three innings. The Phillies scored three times in the second inning, with a Justin Crawford ground-out bringing home Adolis Garcia, and Dylan Moore following with a two-run single. Otto Kemp added his second double of the game in the fourth, scoring another. Two more late runs scored on a Bryson Stott sacrifice fly and Christian Cairo solo home run.
Featured Card: Moore is an interesting option, and he could fill the role previously occupied by the departed Weston Wilson. It could be Moore and Bryan De La Cruz battling it out for the final bench spot.
Camp Head Count: 69



































