| Tampa Bay Rays | 2 |
| Philadelphia Phillies | 8 |
Thursday Afternoon, March 19th
BayCare Ballpark - Clearwater, FL
Record - 10-15-1
One Sentence Summary: Adolis Garcia, Bryson Stott and Otto Kemp all homered in this 8-2 win over the Rays, supporting a solid outing from the Phillies bullpen.
What It Means: This was a rare spring game not broadcast on the radio at all by either team. I spent a lot of time driving on Thursday afternoon, and I was bummed I couldn't listen to any of this game.
What Happened: A planned bullpen game, Tim Mayza and Zach Pop pitched the first four scoreless innings for the Phillies. Jose Alvarado gave up the only Rays' runs - two solo home runs in the fifth inning. Stott has been hot all spring, and his two hits on the day raised his spring average to .364. Kemp had an RBI-single in the second to go along with his big three-run home run in the sixth.
Featured Card: Why not show off a shiny Pop card?
What It Means: This was a rare spring game not broadcast on the radio at all by either team. I spent a lot of time driving on Thursday afternoon, and I was bummed I couldn't listen to any of this game.
What Happened: A planned bullpen game, Tim Mayza and Zach Pop pitched the first four scoreless innings for the Phillies. Jose Alvarado gave up the only Rays' runs - two solo home runs in the fifth inning. Stott has been hot all spring, and his two hits on the day raised his spring average to .364. Kemp had an RBI-single in the second to go along with his big three-run home run in the sixth.
Featured Card: Why not show off a shiny Pop card?
Camp Head Count: 45 - 5 = 40
The moves are coming fast and furious now. Prior to the game, Seth Johnson (rhp) was optioned to the IronPigs. Tucker Davidson (lhp), Paul McIntosh (c), Rene Pinto (c) and Bryse Wilson (rhp) were all reassigned to minor league camp.

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