Facing a prospect-heavy lineup, Indians starting pitcher Trevor Bauer threw six strong innings in a 1-1 tie with the Anaheim Angels.
Bauer, in his final start of the spring, struck out seven and gave up seven hits, lowering his spring ERA to 2.25.
“I don’t think coming out of the chute he had his real, good life [on his pitches],” Indians manager Terry Francona said. “It was nice to see even without maybe his best fastball, that he was still able to get them out. I know that wasn’t their best lineup, but he kept them off the scoreboard, which is good.