Pirates 2 Blue Jays 9
Not that it really matters, but it is nice to have a win.
José Berríos wasn’t great but only allowed 2 earned, with 5 hits, 1 walk, 3 strikeouts and a home run. His ERA is now 3.38 on the spring. Normally, I’d say his spring training numbers don’t matter, but he had a bunch of stuff happen at the end of last season, so doing well will go a long way to make us, and the decision makers for the Jays, feel better.
Other pitchers:
- Jeff Hoffman: 1 clean inning, with a strikeout. He looked good.
- Jorge Alcala: 1 inning, 2 hits, 2 strikeouts.
- Tyler Rogers: 1 inning, 1 hit, 2 strikeouts. I love watching him pitch.
- Brendon Little: 1 inning, 1 walk, 1 strikeout.
- Tommy Nance: 1 inning, 1 hit, 2 strikeouts.
Offense, starters:
- Nathan Lukes: 1 hit, 1 walk, 1k, grand slam home run. .649 BA on the spring. I really want him to have a great spring, and, so far, he is. Not that I think a good, or bad, spring training will change a thing for his regular season playing time. But I still want him to to well.
- Davis Schneider: 0 for 3, 2 strikeouts. .063.
- Addison Barger: 0 for 1, 2 walks. .211.
- Daulton Varsho: 1 for 3. .412.
- Eloy Jiménez: 1 for 3. .391.
- Brandon Valenzuela: 1 for 2, walk. .333. We really don’t have enough Brandons, Brendons, Brendens, Braydons, and other guys whose names start with Br so I’m sure he’ll be on the roster at some point this season.
- Josh Rivera: 1 for 2, walk, k. .182.
- Rafael Lantigua: 0 for 3, k. .500.
- Riley Tirotta: 1 for 2, walk, k. .176.
Replacements:
- Yohendrick Pinango: 1 for 2, 2 RBI, home run. .125.
- Eddie Micheletti Jr.: 2 for 2, home run. .500. I love when guys who we don’t expect to be on the team at least for a year or two, hit a home run in spring. It is a nice way to get me to remember them and I’ll watch third minor league numbers a little more than others. I know one spring home run means nothing, but it makes me pay attention.
- Cutter Coffey: 0 for 2. .077. I still think he’s the best name in the organization.
- Johnatan Clase: 1 for 2, k. Triple. .286. I’ve liked watching his defense this spring. I know it has only been a few innings, but he’s looked more confident out there.
- Geovanny Planchart: 0 for 1. Sac fly.
- Aaron Parker: 0 for 1, k.
- Josh Kasevich: 0 for 1. .438.
- Carlos Mendoza: 1 for 1. .545.
- Sean Keys: 0 for 1, k.
The Jays are now 3-8-2 on the spring. Tomorrow they make the 15 minute drive to Clearwater to play the Phillies. Max Scherzer makes his first start. It is an 11:00 start.