In game one, Los Angeles beat Quebec 6-1 behind Joe Brooks perfect spring tossing another 3+ innings of shutout ball. Catcher Ernesto Colon homered and the Bruins went onto improve to 7-4 on the spring.
In game two, Manuel Jiminez continued his return from his devistating season ender from last season and Colon coupled with Newell (#4) both went deep and the Bruins improved to 8-4 on the year, and the team continues to feel good about Jiminez's rehab.
In game three, Parson's went four giving up a couple (spring era of 2.08 now) and the Bruins lost 8-7 against the visiting Carlissian. The Bruins non-assigned bullpen cost them in this one, as the team blew a two-run lead in the ninth. Spring record sits at 8-5.
In game four, the worst happened as Ethan Pickup got hurt with "dead arm" and was taken out after two, which is probally for the best as the teams' projected #2 SP has been roughed up all spring. The Bruins lost 12-9 against division mates San Fransisco bringing the record to 8-6.
The Bruins have given the kids a chance, now will begin to slowly transition them out and start some of their everyday lineups.
SP Manuel "ManRod" Rodriguez will make his first start since injuring his arm last year next sim, as the Bruins have their toughest stretch of the spring when they face the defending champion Frenzy, The Mentalist, The Beavers, The Knights, and the Hitmen.
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