
Jose Fernandez pitched two hitless innings for the Miami Marlins in his spring debut Monday, but his team lost to the Washington Nationals 7-4 in Sarasota, Fla.
Fernandez, the 2013 American League Rookie of the Year, was limited to 64 2/3 innings last season after returning from Tommy John surgery and later missing about a month because of a strained right biceps.
Pedro Severino, Anthony Rendon and Clint Robinson had two hits apiece for the Nationals.
Twins 3, Orioles 0
Phil Hughes pitched three perfect innings for the Twins in their win in Sarasota, Fla. Hughes has allowed just one hit in five scoreless innings in his two appearances this spring, but has no strikeouts.
Baltimore lost for the seventh straight time, and Ubaldo Jimenez gave up six runs and retired just one batter in his first start.
Rays 3, Red Sox 2 (10 innings)
Matt Moore allowed one hit over two innings in his first spring game this season for the Rays in Fort Myers, Fla.
Mookie Betts hit a leadoff home run for the Red Sox. Boston third baseman Pablo Sandoval’s two errors in the fourth led to two unearned runs.
Astros 1, Yankees 0
New York relievers Andrew Miller and Dellin Betances threw one inning apiece in their first action of the spring in Tampa, Fla., and Betances gave up the only run of the game on Andrew Aplin’s RBI double.
Mike Fiers yielded two hits and a walk in two innings for Houston.
Phillies 3, Pirates 0
Vincent Velasquez, who is hoping to land a rotation spot, gave up three hits but no runs in three innings of work for Philadelphia in Bradenton, Fla.
Pirates left-hander Jeff Locke allowed two hits and no runs in three innings. Starling Marge and Alen Hanson each had two hits for the Pirates.
Cardinals 9, Mets (ss) 4
Cardinals pitcher Adam Wainwright allowed two hits and three walks in two innings but did not yield any runs in his first start since last April in the game in Jupiter, Fla.
Mets starter Steven Matz struck out the side in the second inning but yielded a run in his third and final inning.
Jedd Gyorko had two doubles.
Blue Jays 3, Braves 1
R.A. Dickey pitched three shutout innings, and Michael Saunders hit his third homer in three games in Toronto’s victory in Dunedin, Fla.
Reid Brignac had an RBI single for Atlanta.
Mets (ss) 7, Tigers 3
Bartolo Colon, who is 42 years old, pitched three innings, allowing one run, as a Mets split squad beat the Tigers in Port St. Lucie, Fla.
Lucas Duda and Neil Walker homered for New York. Casey McGehee and James McCann had RBI singles for the Tigers.
Padres 8, Brewers 2
Andrew Cashner pitched two scoreless innings and the Padres pounded out 13 hits in Phoenix.
San Diego’s Jabari Blash hit his first home run of the spring, and Ramon Flores had two of the Brewers’ six hits.
Athletics 6, Royals (ss) 4
Stephen Vogt hit two home runs and drove in four runs for Oakland in a win over a Kansas City split squad in Mesa. Ariz.
Mike Moustakas hit a two-run shot for the Royals.
Rangers 6, Giants 5
Giants pitcher Jake Peavy, who gave up six runs on nine hits in 1 2/3 innings Thursday, yielded two runs on five hits in three innings Monday in Surprise, Ariz.
Ryan Rua went 3-for-3 with two doubles for Texas.
Royals (ss) 3, Cubs (ss) 2
Eric Hosmer hit a two-run double for Kansas City in a game between split squads in Mesa, Ariz.
Salvador Perez added an RBI single for the Royals, and Addison Russell hit his second homer of the spring for the Cubs.
Reds 8, Angels (ss) 5
Adam Duvall homered and tripled for the Reds, and Joey Votto and Jordan Pacheco also homered for Cincinnati in Goodyear, Ariz.
Nick Buss had three hits for the Angels, who also got a three-run homer from Jefry Marte.
Indians 8, Dodgers 5
Cleveland’s Danny Salazar pitched three scoreless innings and the Indians got their first win of the spring.
Alex Wood gave up five runs on four hits over two innings in his first spring start for Los Angeles. Jose Ramirez hit a solo homer off Wood.
White Sox 9, Angels 4
Jose Abreu had three hits for Chicago and Mike Trout hit his first spring homer for Los Angeles in Tempe, Ariz.
Dioner Navarro had two hits, and Steve Lombardozzi hit a homer for Chicago.
Diamondbacks 10, Mariners 8
Welington Castillo homered and drove in five runs for Arizona in Peoria, Ariz.
Dae-Ho Lee, who was a standout in Korea and Japan before signing with Seattle this offseason, hit his first spring home run.
Rockies 4, Cubs 2
Jason Heyward, who signed an $184 million, eight-year deal with the Cubs in the offseason, got his first spring hit, and it was a home run, in Chicago’s loss in Scottsdale, Ariz.
DJ LeMahieu had an RBI double for Colorado.