THE GAME: Pitching prospects Josiah Gray and Edwin Uceta were roughed up for five runs in the third inning as the Chicago Cubs handed the Dodgers their first loss of the spring, 7-0, in a game cut to seven innings on Thursday night at Camelback Ranch in Glendale, Ariz.
PITCHING REPORT: Right-hander Jimmy Nelson gave up an unearned run in his first inning of the spring. It was Nelson’s first game action since back surgery a year ago. Due to a series of injuries (shoulder, elbow, back), Nelson has pitched just 22 innings at the big-league level since 2017. … Gray worked around an error in his first inning but gave up a leadoff home run and a walk to start his next inning and was pulled. … Uceta replaced Gray and gave up four hits to the next five batters including a two-run home run by Austin Romine. Uceta retired the first two batters in the fourth but then gave up a solo home run to Ian Happ and two more hits before the inning was rolled over. … Blake Treinen and Victor Gonzalez each pitched 1-2-3 innings, striking out two apiece. … Ryan Pepiot also struck out two but walked one in his inning.
HITTING REPORT: The Dodgers had six hits, all singles, by six different batters – Corey Seager, Edwin Rios, Zach McKinstry, Sheldon Neuse, A.J. Pollock and D.J. Peters.
DEFENSE REPORT: The Dodgers made two errors in the first two innings. A throwing error by catcher Austin Barnes on a steal attempt in the first inning allowed the Cubs’ first run to score. Playing third base, Neuse made a throwing error on a routine grounder to start the second inning but Gray worked around it.
UP NEXT: Dodgers (LHP Clayton Kershaw) vs. Royals (RHP Brad Keller) at Surprise Stadium, Friday, noon PT, SportsNet LA, ESPN
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