Austin Riley hit a two-run home run to break an early tie and the host Atlanta Braves got past ace right-hander Paul Skenes and the Pittsburgh Pirates 3-1 on Wednesday in North Port, Fla.
Skenes allowed one run, one hit and four walks with four strikeouts in facing 12 batters over 2 1/3 innings in his first start of spring training. The 2025 National League Cy Young Award winner also lost four strike calls to challenges won by the Braves using the automated ball-strike system.
He and the other Pirates pitchers didn’t get much run support as Ryan O’Hearn delivered the team’s lone RBI on a first-inning single — one of six Pittsburgh hits. The Braves totaled only five hits, including Jurickson Profar’s RBI double and Riley’s 419-foot shot to center field, both in the third inning.
Atlanta pitchers totaled 13 strikeouts, including a team-high three by starter Bryce Elder in two innings of work.
Orioles 4, Rays 3
Vance Honeycutt hit a 410-foot solo homer in the seventh inning for the winning run as host Baltimore came from down 3-1 to edge Tampa Bay in Sarasota, Fla.
In the fourth, the Rays’ Jonny DeLuca hit a three-run homer to center after Nick Fortes drew a leadoff walk and Ryan Vilade reached on third baseman Weston Wilson’s fielding error.
Baltimore, which had notched the game’s first run on Tyler O’Neill’s RBI double, drew even in the fifth on a fielder’s choice marred by second baseman Cooper Kinney’s throwing error that allowed two runs to come home. Honeycutt homered off right-hander Derrick Edington to lift the Orioles.
Blue Jays 4, Tigers (ss) 4
Toronto scored in the top of the ninth on two errors sandwiched around a single to forge a tie with host Detroit’s split squad in Lakeland, Fla.
The Blue Jays’ Riley Tirotta led off the ninth by reaching on first baseman Josue Briceno’s fielding error and went to third when Eloy Jimenez singled but was thrown out at second. Arjun Nimmala followed by grounding into a fielder’s choice with Tirotta scoring and Nimmala safe at second on shortstop John Peck’s throwing error.
Toronto got a big game from leadoff hitter Ernie Clement, who went 3-for-3 with two RBIs, a double and a triple. Jimenez added two hits, including a double. Thayron Liranzo hit a three-run homer for the Tigers in the sixth inning.
Red Sox 5, Twins 3
Boston scored four runs in the third inning en route to a 5-0 lead and held off host Minnesota in Fort Myers, Fla.
Each team collected eight hits, with the Red Sox getting doubles from Ceddanne Rafaela, Roman Anthony and Kristian Campbell. Jarren Duran was the only Boston player with two hits. The Red Sox used nine pitchers who combined for eight strikeouts with four walks.
Luke Keaschall got the Twins on the scoreboard with a two-run double in the fifth. Tanner Schobel hit an RBI single in the eighth. Nine Minnesota pitchers yielded six walks while fanning five.
Phillies 5, Tigers (ss) 3
Otto Kemp homered and host Philadelphia never trailed in downing a Detroit split squad in Clearwater, Fla.
Alec Bohm was the lone Phillies batter with multiple hits, going 2-for-3 with RBI singles in the third and fifth innings. Kemp slammed his first homer of spring training, a 419-foot solo shot in the fourth. Bryce Harper had his first RBI of the spring on a double.
Javier Baez singled home a run in the fourth and Brett Callahan homered in the ninth — a 405-foot shot — for the Tigers.
Astros 4, Marlins 1
Taylor Trammell and Anthony Huezo homered as visiting Houston scored all of its runs on extra-base hits to beat Miami in Jupiter, Fla.
Walker Janek drove in two with a double in the fourth inning to jump the Astros ahead of the Marlins 2-1. Trammell followed in the fifth with a 353-foot solo shot, and Huezo knocked a 364-foot homer to left center in the eighth. Houston starter Hunter Brown allowed one hit with two strikeouts in two scoreless innings.
Miami totaled just five hits, including leadoff batter Jakob Marsee’s double to open the bottom of the first inning. But he was picked off and the next two batters lined out to end the threat.
Cardinals 6, Mets 0
Nolan Gorman hit a three-run homer, which was all St. Louis pitchers would need in shutting out host New York in Port St. Lucie, Fla.
Starter Richard Fitts earned the win with two hits and one strikeout over two innings as seven Cardinals hurlers combined on the eight-hit shutout. They yielded just one walk with six strikeouts.
Mets starter Jonah Tong gave up three runs on three hits and one walk with two strikeouts in 2 2/3 innings. Right fielder Carson Benge, one of New York’s top prospects, batted leadoff and went 3-for-3 while the rest of the team totaled five hits.
Brewers 13, Giants 12
Brice Turang hit two home runs as Milwaukee emerged victorious in a seven-run comeback against host San Francisco in the highest-scoring bout of spring training in Phoenix.
Turang and Jesus Made were the only multi-hit batters for the Brewers, who were down by two runs as they entered the bottom of the ninth. Eddys Leonard and Freddy Zamora recorded one-run singles that set up Greg Jones for the game-winning sacrifice fly. Carlos Rodriguez allowed one run in his two-inning, two-strikeout start.
Harrison Bader smacked a three-run home run, Bryce Eldridge hit a two-run homer and Luis Matos hit a solo shot that propelled the Giants to an 8-1 lead. San Francisco had a more consistent day at the plate despite the loss and recorded four more hits. Starter Adrian Houser went two innings with three hits, including Matos’ home run.
Reds 3, White Sox 2
Two home runs were all it took for Cincinnati to overcome host Chicago in Glendale, Ariz.
Sal Stewart’s solo blast, quickly followed by a two-run homer from JJ Bleday, were enough to seize a victory. Nick Lodolo, who started 28 games for the Reds last season, provided a strong two-inning, two-hit outing that featured four of Cincinnati’s 12 strikeouts.
Colson Montgomery’s solo shot in the top of the fourth was the only White Sox sign of life until a Dustin Harris one-run double in the bottom of the ninth. The next two batters struck out swinging to end the game. Jonathan Cannon pitched three clean innings with one strikeout.
Padres 7, Angels 3
High-scoring innings in the sixth and eighth lifted host San Diego over Los Angeles in Peoria, Ariz.
Newcomer Nick Castellanos and Pablo Reyes scored via walks before the bats ignited, highlighted by a Mason McCoy two-run double in the eighth that pushed the Padres’ lead to four. Michael King allowed one run and two hits in his 2 2/3 innings, with four strikeouts.
Los Angeles only scored by way of the deep shot, which began with Christian Moore in the third inning, followed by Jo Adell and Omar Martinez in the seventh. George Klassen pitched a strong two innings with three strikeouts for the Angels, who struck out 14 times at the plate.
Rangers 11, Guardians 4
Aaron Zavala hit two home runs as Texas put on an insurmountable offensive performance against host Cleveland in Goodyear, Ariz.
Sam Haggerty recorded an RBI for the third game in a row, in a fourth inning that featured two bases-loaded walks and a run-scoring wild pitch. Two-time All-Star Nathan Eovaldi went 2 2/3 innings with a two-hit, four-strikeout stat line.
Jose Ramirez hit a home run for the second game in a row, followed by Wuilfredo Antunez and Juan Benjamin’s run-scoring hits in the sixth. Slade Cecconi pitched two scoreless innings and gave up three hits.
Mariners 8, Royals 8
Seattle’s Connor Joe blasted a game-tying two-run homer that cemented a draw with host Kansas City in Surprise, Ariz.
Seattle totaled three home runs, including a Jakson Reetz three-run bomb and a Brennen Davis solo shot. The Mariners tallied 13 hits, with Davis adding two doubles on a 3-for-3 night. Bryan Woo was pulled after 1 1/3 innings, allowing two hits and one run.
Gavin Cross highlighted the Royals’ dugout with a three-run moonshot. Noah Cameron yielded one hit and pitched two strikeouts through two innings.
Rockies 14, Cubs 7
Colorado accumulated five home runs to pull away from a near-comeback by host Chicago in Mesa, Ariz.
Two deep shots from T.J. Rumfield and one apiece from Mickey Moniak and Ezequiel Tovar in a five-inning span created a 9-0 Colorado lead. Kyle McCann’s two-run homer capped off a 16-hit day for the Rockies. Reliever Antonio Senzatela went three innings with one hit and three strikeouts.
The fifth and sixth innings produced all seven runs for Chicago, which brought the Cubs within two. Leonel Espinoza went 2-for-2 at the plate, which included a one-run double. Jameson Taillon made his second start for Chicago, where he allowed three runs for the second time in his two-inning stint.
Dodgers 6, Diamondbacks 4
Arizona could not overcome a large lead against visiting Los Angeles in Scottsdale, Ariz.
While the Dodgers couldn’t find much success at the plate (seven hits), multiple scores on RBI walks and a two-run throwing error lifted Los Angeles to a six-run lead by the seventh inning. Roki Sasaki made his first mound appearance, where he pitched three strikeouts, but allowed three runs through 1 1/3 innings.
Pavin Smith, Tim Tawa and Jose Fernandez went yard for Arizona, who had more productive day at bat with 13 hits. Starter Zac Gallen made his first mound appearance as well since re-signing with the team on Feb. 15, and pitched two strikeouts through one inning.
Yankees 7, Nationals 0
Six New York pitchers combined on a one-hitter as the Yankees routed Washington in Tampa.
Yankees starter Ryan Weathers threw 3 2/3 innings and fanned five. Christian Franklin’s third-inning single produced the lone baserunner off Weathers, but the next batter grounded into a double play.
Amed Rosario led off the bottom of the first inning with a homer, and Max Schuemann finished 3-for-3 at the plate with two runs for New York.
–Field Level Media


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