MLB Box Score for Spring Training games – 2/25/25

Here’s a recap of the toady’s action:

Blue Jays 3, Cardinals 2
Max Scherzer made a strong debut for Toronto, striking out four and allowing one run over two innings. His performance set the tone for the Blue Jays’ narrow victory over St. Louis. (reuters.com)

Orioles 8, Tigers 7
Charlie Morton pitched a successful inning for Baltimore, contributing to the Orioles’ close win against Detroit. (reuters.com)

Astros 8, Mets 5
Cam Smith stole the show for Houston, hitting two home runs and solidifying the Astros’ lead over the Mets. (reuters.com)

Braves 6, Red Sox 1
Marcell Ozuna powered Atlanta with a two-run homer in the fourth inning, helping the Braves secure a comfortable win over Boston. (mlb.com)

Cubs 4, Diamondbacks 2
Chicago continued their undefeated streak in the Cactus League, rallying from a 2-0 deficit. Home runs by Carson Kelly and Vidal Bruján, along with Pete Crow-Armstrong’s contributions, highlighted the Cubs’ comeback victory. (bleedcubbieblue.com)

Rockies 14, White Sox 3
Colorado’s offense exploded, handing Chicago a lopsided defeat. Despite the loss, White Sox pitchers Davis Martin, Fraser Ellard, and Garrett Schoenle delivered solid performances. (southsidesox.com)

Phillies 5, Rays 4
Carson Taylor’s timely hit in the later innings lifted Philadelphia over Tampa Bay in a closely contested game. (reuters.com)

Twins 5, Yankees 4
DaShawn Keirsey Jr. delivered a walk-off single, propelling Minnesota to a thrilling victory against New York. (reuters.com)

Nationals 14, Marlins 7
Washington’s offense dominated, with Andres Chaparro driving in four runs to lead the Nationals past Miami. (reuters.com)

Mariners 11, Dodgers 5
Mitch Garver’s solo home run contributed to Seattle’s convincing win over Los Angeles. Dodgers’ newcomer Blake Snell completed one inning in his debut, focusing on refining his offspeed pitches. (mlb.com, dodgerblue.com)

Brewers 9, Guardians 6
Milwaukee jumped to an early lead with Jake Bauers’ three-run homer and maintained their advantage over Cleveland throughout the game. (mlb.com)

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