THE Put Beate 10 shots and added seven goals on the way to a 7-3 victory against the Miami Marlins on Saturday evening at the Roger Dean Chevrolet Stadium in Jupiter, Florida.
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-Batting in mind, Luisangel ACUn / A started things for New York by showing its wheels and beating a single on the ground at the top of the first round. It was his only night before and just his third in spring, because things did not exactly click offensively for the young person who strikes. 158 in 19 Battes.
-Denfensively, after having already played three positions during training in the spring, Versatile acuña was at the stopped stop on Saturday and made the two games that took place with ease. At the bottom of the first round, the 22 -year -old started a double game that turned out to be useful for David Peterson, who abandoned a double against the next striker. Acuña also entered a slow rollerblading during the second round and launched a strike at the first for the exit.
-The big battle of the night belonged to who else but Juan Soto Who finished 3-in-3 at night to increase his training average in the spring to 0.400. He entered Acuña during the first round with a double of field opposite on the first throw, he saw who struck the wall to give the food a quick advance of 1-0.
The right field player added a simple during the third round on the first throw, but was thrown in second row for trying to stretch it in a double. After his third blow, leading the sixth round, Soto was replaced by the Pirat Jose Azocar. Soto’s Spring Ops is now 1.338.
-Peterson obtained the ball on Saturday for the second time this spring, but it was his first departure and the left -hander again launched. After three non-aid rounds against Miami on March 3, Peterson made four-sleeves aimlessly against the Marlins this time. Despite only one blow, the 29 -year -old was a bit erratic, walking two and hitting a striker, although he added a pair of stick withdrawals.
He has also increased his pitch account since his last outing of 10, launching 47 throws (28 strikes).
-Aspit one night 0 for 3 marble, recipient Luis Torrens Driven a runner with the second goal with a perfect strike to finish the third round, as he did so often last season.
-In the meantime, Jose Siri And Joey Messes continued their solid first impressions with their new club. Siri had a bag in the first round for his eighth RBI and added two steps and a stolen base (his second) while Messes did an online circuit (her first) on the left in the fifth round that extended New York’s advance and also worked a walk.
-The dishes marked three times in a sixth round loaded with the biggest success that comes out of the bat Brett Baty whose offensive has not slowed this spring at all. The former Top Prospect now has a 1.152 OPS after launching a double double of the wall in the central field which gave New York an advantage of 5-0. Baty finished 1 for 4 and marked a race as its chances of growing the opening list day by day.
–Danny Young was the first lifter of the lift enclosure and launched a clear round while Austin Warren Wiggled in a basic jam charged in its goalless round.
–Jose uren / A made its first appearance for New York since the signing of a minor league agreement and granted two not deserved points after an error. The right-hander should have had a round of 1-2-3, but after the error, he led to wild land, dropped a fly fly and allowed two strokes to put Miami on the board.
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What is the next step
The dishes return home to Port St. Lucie to welcome the Nationals of Washington Sunday afternoon in Clover Park. The first land is scheduled for 1:10 p.m.
Clay Holmes Will make his third outing of the spring while the right -hander seeks to continue his dominant departure with his new club.