Arizona blew past Chicago at Camelback Ranch this afternoon, picking up their sixth consecutive Cactus League win, with Peter O'Brien blasting two home-runs and driving in five.
Record: 10-3-1. Change on 2015: +3.
Let's start with Robbie Ray, however, even though he did concede his first runs of spring, allowing two in the third after first running his streak to seven scoreless innings. However, you could argue that those tallies were not really down to Ray: The first White Sox run was driven in by a broken-bat bloop, scoring former Diamondback Adam Eaton, who had advanced into scoring position as the result of an error by Ray.