Around the horn Wednesday’s exhibition baseball games


Rockies 10, Indians 2

Danny Salazar allowed seven runs and eight hits in five innings, and Boone Logan gave up three runs and three hits in one inning. Colorado’s Kyle Freeland gave up one run and four hits in five innings with five strikeouts, Charlie Blackmon homered and DJ LeMahieu tripled.

Yankees 7, Phillies 3

Greg Bird homered twice and had five RBIs for New York. Bird, who missed all of 2016 with a shoulder injury, was tabbed before the game as the Yankees’ opening day first baseman by manager Joe Girardi. Masahiro Tanaka pitched 51/3 scoreless innings for New York. Cesar Hernandez finished with two hits, including a double, for the Phillies.

Cardinals 6, Nationals 1

Martinez has yet to allow a run in exhibition play this year. Jayson Werth had an RBI single for Washington.

Astros 8 Twins 4

George Springer homered and doubled, and Jose Altuve added an RBI single. Dallas Keuchel allowed two runs in five innings, the first runs he allowed in three starts. Minnesota’s Phil Hughes gave up six runs — five earned — and nine hits in two innings.

Blue Jays 5, Tigers 4

Marco Estrada struck out five, allowing one run and two hits I five innings. Shane Optiz hit a game-ending, three-run homer off Angel Nesbit with two outs in the ninth. Daniel Norris gave up two runs and four hits in five innings, striking out five.

Marlins 15, Mets 9

Tyler Moore hit a solo homer off Zack Wheeler in the eighth and a three-run driver against Fernando Salas in the ninth. Marlins starter Scott Copeland gave up six runs and six hits in two innings. New York starter Steven Matz gave up five runs and eight hits in four innings.

Giants 6, Brewers 4

San Francisco starter Matt Cain, bidding for a rotation spot, allowed four runs and seven hits in five innings, leaving him with an 8.10 ERA. Denard Span homered, and Hunter Pence and Tim Federowicz added RBI doubles for San Francisco. Ryan Braun had an RBI double for Milwaukee, and Jesus Aguilar homered.

Rangers 7, Angels (ss) 4

Mike Trout hit his first home run of spring training. Angels starter Alex Meyer allowed four runs, five hits and three walks in 21/3 inning. Cam Bedrosian, son of former Cy Young winner Steve Bedrosian, struck out two in a perfect inning. Allen Webster gave up three runs, three hits and four walks in three innings. Delino DeShields walked twice and stole two bases.

Angels (ss) 9, Mariners 8

Yusmeiro Petit struck out four in 32/3 scoreless innings, lowering his ERA to 0.84. Ben Revere homered and stole a base. Cody Martin gave up six runs, seven hits and three walks in 22/3 innings, and Jean Segura hit a two-run homer.

Royals 6, Padres 2

Mike Moustakas hit his fourth homer, and Brandon Moss had an RBI double for Kansas City. Nathan Karns, acquired from Seattle for Jarrod Dyson, struck out nine and walked none in six scoreless innings, allowing four hits. Corey Spangenberg had two doubles and an RBI for the Padres. Jered Weaver, looking to re-ignite his career in San Diego, allowed four runs and three hits in two-thirds of an inning.

Athletics 5, White Sox 3

Stephen Vogt hit a two-run double and Matt Joyce a two-run single for Oakland. Melky Cabrera had a two-RBI double for Chicago. Yolmer Sanchez hit a solo home run.

Associated Press