Yesterday’s Spring matchup showed the power potential of Seattle’s young outfield. Today, short of a couple veterans, the offense was nearly nonexistent until two outs in the bottom of the ninth. A furious comeback led to a Spring Training tie at 4-4, but outside of a 2nd inning threat the offense did little most of the afternoon.
Kyle Seager got things going, keeping his encouraging Spring going with an opposite field double that one-hopped the wall. Daniel Vogelbach and J.P. Crawford each worked walks, but Austin Nola struck out swinging, putting the onus on Braden Bishop with two outs.