"I felt good for three innings," said Ross, who allowed just two hits and struck out four while lowering his spring ERA to 7.71. "It was nice to work with [catcher Derek Norris] again, get on the same page, just kind of work on some sequences and have a good result to end my 2016 spring."
Hernandez has been through this routine many times and said he doesn't worry much about results in Arizona, just staying healthy and getting his pitches in. But he did ask for an extra inning of work in his final abbreviated tuneup after struggling with his control in the first frame when he allowed all four runs (three earned) on three hits.