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Sat Mar 24 201820:29Sale, Duffy become latest aces forced to make early exits
Chris Sale and his fellow aces are having all sorts of trouble with these tuneup starts.Sale was knocked off the mound by a line drive Saturday and exited with a bruised left hip. He said the injury wasn't serious and wouldn't jeopardize his opening day start for the AL East champions Thursday at Tampa Bay."I don't see anything lingering from this," Sale said. "Looked a lot worse than it really is."Sale was hit by a liner off the bat of Houston's J.D. Davis in the first inning. He crumpled to the ground, then walked off the field under his own power.On Friday, San Francisco ace Madison Bumgarner sustained a broken finger on his pitching hand when he was struck by a line drive. He will miss at least a month.The same day, Tampa Bay star Chris Archer — set to pitch against Sale — was hit by a grounder in the forearm of his pitching arm and had to leave a minor league game.Hours after Sale was hurt, Kansas City lefty Danny Duffy exited in the third inning because of shoulder tightness. He said he expected to be OK to start on opening day at home against the White Sox."I think the baseball gods know I can't stand spring training and they just wanted to give me a little bit more miserable time throwing here," Duffy said.ELSEWHERE AROUND THE GRAPEFRUIT AND CACTUS LEAGUESRED SOX 6, ASTROS 0Eduardo Nunez had three hits for Boston and Xander Bogaerts hit his third home run. Derek Fisher had two hits for Houston.YANKEES (SS) 8, BRAVES 3Luis Severino made his final spring start for New York's split squad, pitching five innings and allowing two runs and two hits and two walks, striking out seven. Atlanta ace Julio Tehran went five innings, giving up two runs and three hits while fanning five.Yankees first baseman Greg Bird was held out with a sore right foot, and is scheduled to be evaluated Monday in New York for inflammation. He is batting .154 and was limited to 48 regular-season games last season because of a lingering right ankle injury.YANKEES (SS) 13, BLUE JAYS 6Giancarlo Stanton hit his second home run for New York's split squad and Didi Gregorius homered for the fourth time. Jacoby Ellsbury went 0 for 2, leaving him at .076 this spring, and will start the season on the disabled list with an oblique injury. Randal Grichuk and Kevin Pillar homered for Toronto.MARLINS 4, NATIONALS 3Washington ace Max Scherzer got ready for opening day, pitching seven innings and giving up four runs and eight hits while striking out nine. Yadiel Rivera had three hits, drove in three runs and stole a base for Miami.CARDINALS 8, METS 7Michael Conforto played the field for the first time since shoulder surgery last year, starting in center and going 0 for 2 for New York. Todd Frazier had three hits for the Mets and Marcell Ozuna doubled twice for St. Louis.The Mets sent Zack Wheeler to Triple-A after he posted an 8.10 ERA in 10 innings this spring.PHILLIES 4, TIGERS 1Opening day starter Jordan Zimmermann made his final start for Detroit, working five innings and giving up four runs and nine hits, striking out six.Philadelphia released six-time All-Star Francisco Rodriguez after the reliever posted a 5.40 ERA in eight appearances this spring. The 36-year-old was guaranteed $2.5 million if he made the opening day roster.PIRATES 7, RAYS 5Josh Harrison doubled twice for Pittsburgh and David Freese had two hits. Ivan Nova allowed two runs in three innings. Blake Snell struck out eight in 5 2/3 innings for Tampa Bay.INDIANS 10, RANGERS 3Cleveland ace Corey Kluber allowed two runs and three hits in six innings. Roberto Perez had his fifth homer and Mike Napoli had two hits and stole a base. Cole Hamels pitched three scoreless innings for Texas and Elvis Andrus homered.The Rangers released 44-year-old pitcher Bartolo Colon from his minor league contract. They might still renegotiate with him — Colon has pitched well this spring and could slot in as their fifth starter because Martin Perez will open the season on the disabled list.Texas minor league coach and former big league slugger Howard Johnson was hit in the face by a line drive and carried from the dugout on a stretcher. He was taken to a hospital.BREWERS 10, ATHLETICS 5Christian Yelich homered, doubled and drove in four runs from the leadoff spot. Lorenzo Cain added an RBI single and is batting .450 in his first spring with Milwaukee.Jonathan Lucroy lined out in his only at-bat and is 0 for 12 since signing with Oakland. Athletics slugger Khris Davis struck out in his lone trip and is hitting .114 in 44 at-bats.WHITE SOX 7, DODGERS 3Alex Wood went five innings for the Dodgers, permitting two earned runs and five hits. Avisail Garcia's sacrifice fly capped a four-run fifth for Chicago.Austin Barnes homered for Los Angeles.PADRES 6, REDS 2Wil Myers, who homered, and Manuel Margot each had two hits for San Diego. Clayton Richard pitched three shutout innings for the Padres. Brandon Finnegan, competing for the fifth spot in Cincinnati's rotation, allowed two runs on six hits, working three innings. Amir Garrett, also trying for that last spot, entered in the fifth and allowed four runs in four innings while striking out six.ANGELS 15, DIAMONDBACKS (SS) 9Nick Ahmed hit a three-run double and walked three times for Arizona's split squad. Los Angeles starter Tyler Skaggs was roughed up, pitching three innings and surrendering four runs on four hit and five walks.ROYALS 4, DIAMONDBACKS (SS) 4, 9 INNINGSZack Godley started for Arizona's split squad and pitched two-hit ball for seven innings, giving up a home run to Mike Moustakas.Frank Schwindel hit a tying homer in the ninth for the Royals. He has 14 hits in his last 18 at-bats, including seven home runs. He started out the spring 0 for 19.