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Pittsburgh Defeats Minnesota, 4-1

Andrew McCutchen launched a two-run homer, his first of the spring, and Adam Frazier added a solo shot as part of a three-run first for Pittsburgh. Frazier finished with two hits and two RBIs.

RED SOX 11

ORIOLES 9

The Red Sox scratched Tyler Thornburg and indicated the righty reliever will start the season on the disabled list.

METS (ss) 5

MARLINS 0

Mets right-hander Zack Wheeler, out the last two seasons while recovering from Tommy John surgery, pitched five innings of two-hit ball.

NATIONALS 6

METS (ss) 0

Washington star Max Scherzer struck out seven in five innings. Bryce Harper and Trea Turner each homered twice.

WHITE SOX 5 DODGERS 2

Derek Holland pitched six effective innings for the White Sox, allowing two runs and five hits. Melky Cabrera, Yolmer Sanchez and Todd Frazier homered.

GIANTS 14, REDS 2

San Francisco ace Madison Bumgarner pitched seven innings of two-run ball, and Mark Melancon worked a hitless ninth.

RANGERS 6

ROCKIES 5

Mike Napoli doubled and homered for the third time this spring, and Allen Webster went 4 1/3 innings for the Rangers, allowing two runs.

ROYALS 10, A’S 3

Jason Vargas pitched seven solid innings for Kansas City, and Mike Moustakas went deep for the fifth time this spring.

ANGELS 4

DIAMONDBACKS 2

Jesse Chavez worked six scoreless innings to earn his second win of the spring, allowing just three hits.

PADRES 12

MARINERS 2

Wil Myers, Ryan Schimpf, Jabari Blash and Luis Sardinas each hit a two-run homer for the Padres.

BRAVES 11, TIGERS 3

Matt Kemp doubled, tripled, and finished with two RBIs and two runs scored for Atlanta.

CARDINALS 3

ASTROS 2

Kolten Wong smacked an RBI triple and Carlos Martinez moved to 3-0 for St. Louis. Martinez allowed two runs in five innings, and has a 1.38 ERA this spring.

PHILLIES 7

BLUE JAYS 1

Tommy Joseph belted a two-run homer and finished with four hits for the Phillies. Joseph is taking over full time for Ryan Howard at first base.

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