| Philadelphia Phillies | 1 |
| Tampa Bay Rays | 3 |
Tuesday Afternoon, March 3rd
Charlotte Sports Park - Port Charlotte, FL
Record - 3-7-1
One Sentence Summary: A pair of errors downed the Phillies in this 3-1 loss to the Rays.
What It Means: I know these spring training records and statistics don't mean anything, but it would be nice to be winning more games than the Phillies are losing.
What Happened: The Rays scored an unearned run in the first following an error by right fielder Brandon Marsh. They would score an earned run in the second when Taylor Walls singled off Phillies' reliever Jack Dallas to score Ryan Vilade. A third run, again unearned, followed in the third inning on a wild pitch by Lou Trivino and throwing error by catcher Rafael Marchan. The offense plated one lone run in the fifth when Aroon Escobar reached on a ground rule double and scored on an RBI-single from Jose Rodriguez.
Featured Card: Johan Rojas didn't play in this game, but there were reports the back-up outfielder is about to be suspended for 80 games for PED use. Rojas was sent home by the Dominican Republic team competing in the World Baseball Classic.
What It Means: I know these spring training records and statistics don't mean anything, but it would be nice to be winning more games than the Phillies are losing.
What Happened: The Rays scored an unearned run in the first following an error by right fielder Brandon Marsh. They would score an earned run in the second when Taylor Walls singled off Phillies' reliever Jack Dallas to score Ryan Vilade. A third run, again unearned, followed in the third inning on a wild pitch by Lou Trivino and throwing error by catcher Rafael Marchan. The offense plated one lone run in the fifth when Aroon Escobar reached on a ground rule double and scored on an RBI-single from Jose Rodriguez.
Featured Card: Johan Rojas didn't play in this game, but there were reports the back-up outfielder is about to be suspended for 80 games for PED use. Rojas was sent home by the Dominican Republic team competing in the World Baseball Classic.
Camp Head Count: 69

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