Philadelphia Phillies | 12 |
Baltimore Orioles | 1 |
Sunday Afternoon, March 16
Ed Smith Stadium - Sarasota, FL
Record - 9-10-2
One Sentence Summary: The Phillies offense unloaded on Orioles' starting pitcher Zach Eflin and a few other relievers in this 12-1 drubbing in Sarasota.
What It Means: Hopefully these high-scoring games from the Phillies carry over into games that mean something.
What Happened: Jesus Luzardo started for the Phillies, and allowed a solo home run while striking out six in four innings. Four Phillies relievers kept the Orioles off the board, with Michael Mercado pitching the final two shutout innings. Edmundo Sosa gave the the Phillies a 4-1 lead in the third with a bases-clearing double. Kody Clemens made it 6-1 a few batters later with a two-run double. Prospects Felix Reyes and Bryan Rincon added RBI doubles of their own in the eighth, running the score up to 10-1. Topping the scoring, still in the eighth, was Robert Moore with a two-run single. Johan Rojas, who has been the club's regular DH for most of the spring for some reason, went 3 for 4, raising his average to .303.
Featured Card: Max Kepler and Brandon Marsh both departed this game banged up after plays in the outfield. Kepler has the left field spot locked down, but this is a big season for Marsh, who looks to rebound after a tough year at the plate in 2024.
What It Means: Hopefully these high-scoring games from the Phillies carry over into games that mean something.
What Happened: Jesus Luzardo started for the Phillies, and allowed a solo home run while striking out six in four innings. Four Phillies relievers kept the Orioles off the board, with Michael Mercado pitching the final two shutout innings. Edmundo Sosa gave the the Phillies a 4-1 lead in the third with a bases-clearing double. Kody Clemens made it 6-1 a few batters later with a two-run double. Prospects Felix Reyes and Bryan Rincon added RBI doubles of their own in the eighth, running the score up to 10-1. Topping the scoring, still in the eighth, was Robert Moore with a two-run single. Johan Rojas, who has been the club's regular DH for most of the spring for some reason, went 3 for 4, raising his average to .303.
Featured Card: Max Kepler and Brandon Marsh both departed this game banged up after plays in the outfield. Kepler has the left field spot locked down, but this is a big season for Marsh, who looks to rebound after a tough year at the plate in 2024.
Camp Head Count: 41
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