The Bruins got off to a 3-2 start in Spring Training, with wins vs San Fransisco, Baffin Island and New York - while losing a pair of one run games to Sacramento and the defending Champions.
Fair enough.
The Bruins already have an injury, with Salvador Callazo going down and he'll be held out for a few weeks just to be sure. Things seem to be picking up right where they left off on that note.
Ethan Pickup surrendered a run in 4 innings versus Sacramento, and other new comer Declan Parsons threw seven innings within the games and only gave up two hits.
The excitement in Los Angeles comes when talking about Joe Brooks, who was tragically injured during the middle of last season only to come back and start Game 3 of the playoffs, and leave due to tigthness.
Brooks appears to be A-ok. In his first spring start, Brooks went 4IP, with no hits, no runs and struck out four.
Manuel Jiminez who had a season ending injury last year as well gave up two runs in four innings, but played well enough that the front office is feeling better about his current arm problems.
All in all, the Bruins are rather pleased with how their players are responding from injuries (even in small doses) and ticked off in regards to injuries... again. Despite it being a short term one.
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how did Newell do?
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