March 10th 2025 – MLB Spring Training Recaps

With Opening Day fast approaching, teams across MLB are fine-tuning their lineups, testing out pitching rotations, and giving prospects valuable opportunities to shine. March 10’s Spring Training slate was packed with action, from explosive offensive performances to dominant outings on the mound. The Yankees’ bats came alive against the Tigers, while the Cubs mounted a comeback to beat the Guardians. Over in Arizona, the Dodgers and Angels showed off their depth, and the Phillies’ pitching staff shut down the Twins.

It wasn’t just about offense, though—Griffin Canning impressed for the Mets, Tomoyuki Sugano tossed four perfect innings for the Orioles, and Shōta Imanaga continued his strong spring for the Cubs. With key players rounding into form and rosters starting to take shape, today’s games gave fans plenty to get excited about. Here’s a full breakdown of all the action from March 10!

New York Yankees 10, Detroit Tigers 2: The Yankees showcased their offensive power with home runs from Austin WellsPaul Goldschmidt, and Trent GrishamGleyber Torres contributed with a two-RBI performance against his former team. The pitching staff delivered a solid performance, limiting the Tigers to two runs. ​

Chicago Cubs 7, Cleveland Guardians 4: The Cubs overcame an early deficit with a strong offensive showing. Shōta Imanaga pitched nearly five innings, striking out four, despite allowing two home runs. Matt Shaw went 2-for-2 with a walk and a stolen base, fueling the comeback.

Philadelphia Phillies 4, Minnesota Twins 1: The Phillies secured a victory over the Twins, with Kody Clemens driving in two runs. The pitching staff effectively contained the Twins’ offense, showcasing depth on the mound. ​

Tampa Bay Rays 4, Atlanta Braves 3: In a closely contested game, the Rays edged out the Braves. Timely hitting and solid defense were key factors in the Rays’ win. ​

Toronto Blue Jays 8, Houston Astros 3: The Blue Jays overcame an early deficit, with home runs from Bo Bichette and Addison Barger sparking the comeback. The offense displayed resilience and power. ​

Los Angeles Dodgers 6, Arizona Diamondbacks 2: The Dodgers displayed their offensive strength, with consistent hitting and effective pitching leading to the win. ​

Chicago White Sox 10, Oakland Athletics 3: The White Sox offense exploded for ten runs, with contributions from multiple players. The pitching staff held the Athletics to three runs, securing a comfortable win. ​

Cincinnati Reds 9, San Diego Padres 3: The Reds showcased a potent offense, with Jeimer Candelario hitting his first home run of the spring. Despite Fernando Tatis Jr. responding with a solo homer for the Padres, the Reds’ consistent offense secured the win. ​

Los Angeles Angels 12, Colorado Rockies 3: The Angels dominated the Rockies, with a strong offensive performance leading to a decisive victory. ​

Milwaukee Brewers 7, Seattle Mariners 5: The Brewers edged out the Mariners in a high-scoring affair, showcasing depth and resilience. ​

Miami Marlins 10, Washington Nationals 5: The Marlins secured a win over the Nationals, with Derek Hill hitting a home run to contribute to the offense. ​

Baltimore Orioles 6, Pittsburgh Pirates 3: The Orioles defeated the Pirates, with a strong performance from Tomoyuki Sugano, who pitched four perfect innings. ​

New York Mets 8, St. Louis Cardinals 0: The New York Mets dominated the St. Louis Cardinals with an 8-0 shutout victory, powered by home runs from Juan Soto, Mark Vientos, and Luis Torrens. Griffin Canning impressed in his Mets debut, tossing 2.2 scoreless innings with five strikeouts, while the bullpen kept the Cardinals off the board.

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