Um... a lot of runs. The final was 16 all. Seriously, is it 1937? Are we playing football? Supposedly, there was some wind.
Mitch Talbot (27.00 ERA) lasted just 5 outs while giving up NINE earned runs. To qualify just how awful the start was, Talbot was roughed up for 6 hits and 2 walks, that is 8 baserunners, and let 9 of them score. No HBP, no error. Wow.
Several other irrelevant relievers contributed to the shellacking, but Vinnie Pestano was not one of them. Vin continued an impressive spring with a perfect 9th that featured a K.
Much more good news from the bats, where virtually everyone had a good day.
Utility OF Battle: Ezeqiuel Carreras (.364) got on base 5 times (3 hits, 2 walks) and scored a pair (+1 RBI). Shelley Duncan (.375) doubled twice and scored both times. Nick Weglarz (.286)? If he puts up a few more like Monday, he warrants consideration. Nick jacked his first tater of the spring, added a double and drove in 3.
Who Wants Third?: Luis Valbuena (.188) was the offensive star after getting the start at the hot corner. Louie hit two long balls, drew a walk, scored 3 and drove in 5. Jayson Nix (.100) doubled for his first hit and also took a walk. Jason Donald reports that the swelling has gone down on his hand, but I would not expect him in the lineup for a couple of more days.
Most dissapointing in a game like this was the production of two men that are supposed to be big run producers come April. Travis Hafner (.313) did single twice and drive in a run, but he stranded 4. Manny Acta has gone on record stating that Hafner will not be an everyday player and that everyone should be ready for a few games at DH. Worse today than Pronk was Matt LaPorta (.174), who managed just an RBI one-bagger in 4 trips and left 5 on base.
Expect Carlos Santana to start at 1B on Wednesday.
Pitchers for 03.08: Fausto Carmona (starter), Justin Germano, Josh Judy, Corey Kluber, Tony Sipp, Bryce Stowell and Alex White.
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