Santiago looked sharp in his final appearance of the spring, scattering three hits and striking out four against no walks. The left-hander said his key to success was attacking the strike zone, though pitching at Dodger Stadium against the Dodgers' regular lineup helped, too.
"It's kind of like the first night game, starting to get more realistic, feel like you're in-season," Santiago said. "Attack mode. Definitely that first night game, get a little bit more adrenaline. You've got our guys and their guys, full big league ballgame right there."
Dodgers rookie Kenta Maeda was also pleased to be on the mound in a Major League setting.