DUNEDIN, Fla. -- In his second outing of the spring, Blue Jays starter Aaron Sanchez had better command of all of his pitches. Sort of.
Sanchez tossed three scoreless innings in a 13-8 win over the visiting Twins at Dunedin Stadium on Saturday. He faced the minimum, while fanning two and walking none.
"I thought it was good work," Sanchez said. "I threw a lot of strikes. I threw a lot of quality strikes with my offspeed stuff."
Sanchez did lose control of a 98-mph fastball that ended up behind right-handed batter Taylor Featherston in the third.