MLB SPRING TRAINING Tuesday’s games


Brewers 13, Indians 12

Orlando Arcia hit two homers off struggling Cleveland ace Corey Kluber, who has a 6.17 ERA. Kluber gave up five runs on six hits with six strikeouts in five innings. Ryan Braun also homered off Kluber. Milwaukee’s opening day starter, Junior Guerra, permitted nine hits and four runs in 3 2/3 innings. In his final two Cactus League starts, Guerra gave up 16 runs — 11 earned — and 19 hits in 7 1/3 innings to finish the spring with a 6.75 ERA. Cleveland’s Daniel Robertson, a non-roster invite, had three hits, including a three-run double on which he appeared to strain his hamstring trying to go to third.

Blue Jays 10, Phillies 4

Josh Donaldson’s first hit of the spring was a double and he added a long home run for Toronto. He also scored three times. Troy Tulowitzki hit a solo homer and walked with the bases loaded, Melvin Upton Jr. had a two-run shot and Jose Bautista singled home a run. Blue Jays starter Marco Estrada gave up four runs and seven hits in four innings, striking out five. Leadoff batter Devon Travis had three hits. Howie Kendrick tripled and hit a two-run double for Philadelphia. Aaron

Tigers 6, Yankees 3

Detroit finally got to Yankees starter Masahiro Tanaka after being held hitless over 10 2/3 innings and three starts. Ian Kinsler singled, Alex Presley doubled him home and Presley scored on a throwing error by catcher Gary Sanchez. Tanaka, who finished the spring with a 0.38 ERA, went five innings and yielded three hits. He struck out six. Justin Upton had a two-run homer for the Tigers, his fifth. Aaron Judge, competing with Aaron Hicks to start in right field, hit his third homer for New York. Detroit starter Michael Fulmer, who tweaked his right ankle again, gave up a run and three hits in five innings.

Red Sox 9, Pirates 2

Mookie Betts and Jackie Bradley Jr. homered, and minor leaguer Heiker Meneses had a two-run triple in the first inning as Boston pounded Drew Hutchison for seven quick hits. Hutchinson went 3 2/3 innings, giving up nine runs and 10 hits. Bradley and leadoff batter Brock Holt finished with three hits apiece. Steven Wright went four innings for the Red Sox, giving up four hits and a run. Pirates reliever Juan Nicasio has 14 strikeouts in eight scoreless innings this spring.

Marlins (ss) 4, Nationals 2

After missing most of spring training with a hamstring injury, A.J. Ellis singled and scored when Matt den Dekker hit a two-run double off Washington starter Jacob Turner. Turner went four innings, allowing three runs and two hits. Jeremy Guthrie followed with four innings and gave up one run. Miami starter Scott Copeland permitted two runs and five hits in 3 2/3 innings.

Orioles 5, Braves 4

Baltimore starter Wade Miley gave up one run in four innings, Pedro Alvarez had a two-run single and Caleb Joseph got two hits. Jaime Garcia allowed three runs on eight hits in six innings for Atlanta. Freddie Freeman went 2 for 2 with an RBI.

Astros 7, Marlins (ss) 3

Houston ace Dallas Keuchel gave up three runs on six hits and two walks over 4 2/3 innings. Brian McCann hit a two-run homer, Jose Altuve had an RBI double and Yuli Gurriel and Marwin Gonzalez each had two hits. Miami’s Edison Volquez allowed three runs and eight hits over five innings. Giancarlo Stanton hit his second homer of the spring.

Twins 1, Rays 0

Byung Ho Park homered and is hitting .362 with 10 RBIs in 47 spring at-bats. Nick Tepesch gave up three hits and a walk over four scoreless innings for Minnesota. Tampa Bay’s Chris Archer threw three scoreless innings, giving up one hit and one walk while striking out four. Logan Morrison and Daniel Robertson both went 2 for 3 — the 23-year-old Robertson has a six-game hitting streak and is batting .550 during that span.

Cardinals 3, Mets 3, 9 INNINGS

Adam Wainwright gave up three runs and five hits with no walks over five innings for St. Louis. Matt Adams homered and had three hits, and Jhonny Peralta got two hits. Robert Gsellman allowed three runs and five hits with six strikeouts in six innings for the Mets. Lucas Duda hit a three-run homer, and Yoenis Cespedes got two hits and made a leaping catch at the wall.

Giants 10, Cubs 7

Matt Cain gave up four runs and five hits in 5 1/3 innings, striking out five, and doubled in two runs off Cubs reliever Mike Montgomery. Denard Span led off the game with a home run against Jake Arrieta. San Francisco prospect Chris Marrero hit a three-run homer in the ninth, his seventh, after replacing first baseman Brandon Belt, who struck out three times. Arrieta gave up three runs and five hits while striking out seven over four innings. He also had a hit and scored a run.

Reds 9, Dodgers (ss) 3

Adam Duvall had three hits and four RBIs, including a pair of homers. Billy Hamilton added two hits and twice stole third off Los Angeles lefty Alex Wood, who gave up six runs — five earned — and 11 hits in six innings. Arismendy Alcantara also had two hits, including a solo homer. Cincinnati right-hander Scott Feldman gave up two runs over 5 2/3 innings in a tuneup for opening day. He struck out four and walked two. Cody Bellinger hit a two-run homer off Feldman.

Rangers 4, Rockies 3

A.J. Griffin allowed two runs on six hits and three walks over 5 1/3 innings for Texas. Joey Gallo went 2 for 4 with a solo homer and an RBI double. Making a bid to bat leadoff for the Rangers, Delino DeShields has been on base 11 times in 16 plate appearances with center fielder Carlos Gomez sidelined by a shoulder injury. Colorado prospect Antonio Senzatela gave up three runs and nine hits in five innings. Mark Reynolds hit a two-run homer and Nolan Arenado had two doubles.

Royals 7, White Sox 4

Nathan Karns, who won a spot in Kansas City’s rotation this spring, struck out seven while allowing one run and five hits in six innings. Alex Gordon hit a leadoff homer for the Royals, and Cheslor Cuthbert and Brandon Moss each added a solo shot. Moss homered for the third straight game and has four this spring. Chris Volstad gave up four runs and six hits — including three homers — over 3 2/3 innings for Chicago.

Dodgers (ss) 3, Padres 1

Julio Urias allowed two hits in 2 2/3 scoreless innings and Bobby Wilson hit a two-run homer for Los Angeles. Luis Perdomo tossed three scoreless innings for the Padres, who announced newcomer Jhoulys Chacin will start on opening day against Clayton Kershaw and the Dodgers.

Diamondbacks 15, Mariners 6

In a marquee matchup of aces, Zack Greinke gave up three runs and six hits for Arizona without a walk or strikeout in four innings. Seattle right-hander Felix Hernandez allowed one hit — a solo homer by Brandon Drury — while striking out four in two innings. Mike Zunino hit a two-run homer for the Mariners. Kristopher Negron, A.J. Pollock, Jake Lamb, David Peralta and Marty Herum also homered for the Diamondbacks, and Yasmany Tomas stole home. Herum’s drive was a grand slam.

Angels 14, Athletics 3

Martin Maldonado had five RBIs for Los Angeles, including a three-run homer. Bud Norris went two innings, allowing a hit with five strikeouts and one walk. Non-roster invitee Blake Parker, making a strong bid for a spot in the Angels’ bullpen, struck out the side in the sixth. His last 11 outs have been strikeouts, with just one hit mixed in. Oakland starter Logan Shore gave up one run and two hits in four innings.

Associated Press