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Spring training roundup: Red Sox build big lead, hold off Rays

Thu Feb 26 5:52pm ET
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Boston pitching dominated early and the Red Sox held on for a 7-5 victory over the visiting Tampa Bay Bays on Thursday in Fort Myers, Fla.

The Rays trailed 7-0 in the fourth inning but brought the tying run to the plate in the ninth follow an RBI triple by Marshall Toole.

Red Sox left-hander Garrett Crochet started the game and pitched two scoreless innings before Aroldis Chapman struck out the side in the third and right-hander Greg Weissert sailed through the fourth to get the win.

Boston scored all seven runs in the fourth but no earned runs were charged to T.J. Nichols before he exited after getting only two outs. The Red Sox rally began with third baseman Andruw Monasterio reaching on second baseman Ben Williamson's error, which allowed Caleb Durbin to score and Kristian Campbell to advance to second.


Red Sox right-hander Devin Sweet secured the save, allowing two hits, a run and striking out two in the ninth.

Toole had a pair of hits for the Rays. Shortstop Trevor Story drove in two runs for the Red Sox in a seven-run fourth inning.

Orioles 6, Tigers 5

Jordan Sanchez laced a single up the middle past a drawn-in infield to plate the winning run in walk-off fashion against lefty Carlos Pena at Sarasota, Fla., to keep the Tigers winless in seven games this spring.

Sanchez, 20, entered the game in the No. 9 spot in Baltimore's order, replacing second baseman Jeremiah Jackson, who had two hits, as did first baseman Pete Alonso. Tyler O'Neill was 3-for-3 with a home run in the first inning to boost his batting average to .778.

The Tigers powered up after falling behind 5-2. Eduardo Valenica golfed a two-run homer to left in the sixth and Carson Rucker's solo homer in the seventh -- both off of Baltimore's Trey Gibson -- tied it at 5.

Baltimore had 15 hits and stranded seven of the Tigers' nine runners who reached scoring position.

Sanchez scored Aron Estrada in the ninth when he caught up with a Pena fastball and knifed the game-winner past a diving Jack Penney at short.

Detroit's winless record includes two ties.

Mets 5, Astros 0

Nolan McLean pitched four scoreless innings with six strikeouts and the Mets used home runs by Tyrone Taylor and Marcus Semien to cruise past punchless Houston in West Palm Beach, Fla.

Right-hander Robert Stock relieved McLean in the fifth and fanned six batters in three innings.

The Astros were held to two hits, struck out 15 times in 28 at-bats and only one of the team's non-starters -- outfielder Anthony Huezo walked -- reached base.

Taylor roped a two-run shot to center in the second and Semien, who was 2-for-3, followed with his first homer in a Mets uniform to left-center off of Bryan King. King replaced lefty Steven Okert, who took the loss allowing three runs and a walk in one inning.

Yankees 7, Braves 3

Left-handed slugger Spencer Jones blasted a solo home run out of George Steinbrenner Field and the Yankees powered their way past the Braves in Tampa, Fla.

The Yankees jumped in front 5-0 in the bottom of the first inning and five of their eight hits were for extra bases.

New York's homers came from Jones, Paul Goldschmidt and Jazz Chisholm, who began the barrage of Braves veteran right-hander Carlos Carrasco with a two-run blast in the first inning. Jones cleared the bleachers and went windshield shopping in the parking lot outside the park in right-center field.

Ben Gamel homered for the second time this spring for Atlanta, and center fielder Jose Azocar had two hits. Carrasco allowed five runs in 1 2/3 innings.

Elmer Rodriguez was the winning pitcher for the Yankees with four strikeouts and two runs allowed in three innings.

Phillies 7, Nationals 3

Bryce Harper drove in two and scored a run, leading the Phillies past the Nationals in Clearwater, Fla.

Philadelphia busted it open with a four-run third, breaking a 1-1 tie with a home run from designated hitter Kehden Hettiger to left center. Bryson Stott, who homered in the first, reached in front of Harper and scored on a double to the right field corner. Harper came around on a single by catcher Garrett Stubbs.

Washington right-hander Gus Varland allowed four runs in two-thirds of an inning but was relieved before finishing the third inning.

Nationals first baseman Andres Chaparro yanked a two-run home run inside the left field foul pole to cut the lead to 5-3 in the bottom of the fourth.

Harper made it 6-3 with a sacrifice fly in the fifth, knocking in Hettiger.

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