The first pitch was at 1:08 P.M., a ball delivered from Rays starter Colin Poche and taken by Miami Marlins leadoff batter Rosell Herrera. The second baseman popped out to the right side of the infield on the second pitch.
The contest resulted in the first win of the spring for the Miami Marlins, a 5-2 decision over the Rays. Of course, these games don’t count in the regular season standings, but they do count for the 67 guys trying to make the Opening Day roster. Here’s four things we learned.
Brian Anderson is in Mid-season Form
At least on the defensive side of the ball, anyway.