The Phillies were missing some of their regulars in Monday’s loss to the Orioles, but their offense still showed some pop. byalexcoffey provides the biggest takeaways from the game.
were missing some of their regulars in Monday’s 10-7 Grapefruit League loss to the Baltimore Orioles with multiple players leaving for the World Baseball Classic on Sunday, but their offense still showed some pop.
Alec Bohm and Darick Hall hit back-to-back home runs off Orioles pitcher Austin Voth in the sixth, and outfielder Jake Cave drove in Scott Kingery with a two-run home run a few at-bats later. It was Bohm’s third home run of the spring and the second for Hall and Cave. Hall, in particular, has been seeing the ball well against left-handers and righties. The lefty-hitting Hall started his day with a line drive single off left-handed pitcher Cole Irvin.“I feel really positive about it,” Hall said of his hit off Irvin. “The other day, we faced three tough lefties against the Pirates.
“With Irvin, first one, take the sinker in. He throws a pretty good curveball and drops it in the zone. OK. But the difference was, I was down 0-2 but I trusted myself. I said you know what, I know what ball it needs to be. And I took a good one. And then he hung one.”Michael Plassmeyer made his third start of the spring, allowing two hits and no runs or walks in 2⅓ innings.
“He does a lot of little things too. He holds runners. He fields the position well. He does a lot of good things.”Left-handed pitcher Bailey Falter will take the mound at BayCare Ballpark against Rays right-hander Luis Patino at 1:05 p.m. Tuesday. The game will be streamed on
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