Spring Training Roundup

Dodgers' Turner's status uncertain

The Los Angeles Dodgers might have caught a break with Justin Turner's broken wrist.

The All-Star third baseman is expected to heal without surgery, Manager Dave Roberts said Tuesday. No definitive word yet on how long Turner will be out.

Turner was injured Monday night when he was hit by a pitch from Oakland's Kendall Graveman. The National League champion Dodgers open the regular season a week from Thursday.

"It's just essentially time," Roberts said. "That's the initial thought. That could change, but that's what I've heard."

Turner had cast over his wrist when he arrived at camp in the morning. He was scheduled to see a hand specialist.

Turner hit .322 with 21 home runs and 71 RBI last year. He had 14 RBI in the postseason, including seven against the Chicago Cubs in the NL Championship Series, when he and teammate Chris Taylor shared the MVP award.

The Dodgers appear ready to move Logan Forsythe from second base to third in Turner's absence and have Enrique Hernandez and Chase Utley share time at second.

RED SOX 12, PIRATES 6

Boston lefty David Price threw five innings, giving up two runs and three hits. Manager Alex Cora said Chris Sale will start the opener, with Price pitching the next game at Tampa Bay.

Sam Travis hit his fifth home run and Rafael Devers homered for the third time. Pittsburgh starter Joe Musgrove was tagged for 6 runs and 8 hits over 4 innings.

NATIONALS 8, MARLINS 3

Washington ace Stephen Strasburg pitched 4 1/3 innings, allowing 3 runs and 8 hits, including a home run by Lewis Brinson. Bryce Harper homered for the Nationals.

METS 8, CARDINALS 7

Adrian Gonzalez hit his first spring home run, and Wilmer Flores and Travis d'Arnaud also connected for New York. Starter Matt Harvey gave up a run and five hits over 5 1/3 innings. Marcell Ozuna doubled and singled for St. Louis.

TIGERS 8, YANKEES 3

Victor Martinez hit his fifth spring home run for Detroit and Miguel Cabrera had an RBI single. Neil Walker singled home a run for New York.

PHILLIES 2, BLUE JAYS 0

Philadelphia starter Ben Lively pitched five shutout innings, giving up three hits. Marco Estrada worked five innings for Toronto, allowing two runs. The game was called in the seventh because of rain.

WHITE SOX 10, RANGERS 0

Chicago starter Lucas Giolito pitched two-hit ball for 6 1/3 innings and Yoan Moncada had two hits and drove in three runs. Free agent signee Doug Fister was lifted after 2 1/3 innings of his start for Texas.

DODGERS 8, ATHLETICS 2

Kenta Maeda allowed three hits and an earned run over his five-inning start for Los Angeles. Chris Taylor and Yasmani Grandal homered for the Dodgers. Oakland starter Paul Blackburn gave up 7 runs and 7 hits in 3 1/3 innings.

BREWERS 4, ROCKIES 4, 9 INNINGS

Lorenzo Cain, batting .500 this spring, and Christian Yelich each had two hits for Milwaukee. Colorado starter Tyler Anderson allowed two runs in five innings.

ANGELS 6, DIAMONDBACKS 5

Zack Cozart had two hits for Los Angeles, including a home run. A.J. Pollock and Steven Souza Jr. homered for Arizona.

ROYALS 10, GIANTS 1

Whit Merrifield hit two home runs, and Salvador Perez and Chelsor Cuthbert each added one as Kansas City totaled 14 hits. Ian Kennedy allowed 1 run on 5 hits with 5 strikeouts over 4 innings for the Royals. San Francisco did not have an extra-base hit among its seven hits.

REDS 3, PADRES 3 (10)

Matt Szczur’s home run in the eighth tied it for San Diego. Eric Hosmer also had two doubles for the Padres. For Cincinnati, Billy Hamilton hit a triple, while Scooter Gennett, Rosell Herrera and Luis Gonzalez each had doubles.

Sports on 03/21/2018

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