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Victor Scott II. Farces all points of the cardinals at 3: 2 against Max Scherzer, Blue Jays

Dunedin, Florida – With the first swing of the game, Cardinale Leadoff -Hitter and Outfield Victor Scott II quickly showed what is so different about his swing this spring and what is the same about his game.

The swing gives the Ball Carry.

And he also has a lot of it around the bases.

Scott met a ball in the middle of the field and ran a three-time Max Scherzer to open against Toronto in the TD ball park on Tuesday. The cardinals had not visited their feathered colleagues in their spring training home since 1997 since the Tampa-St. Petersburg area The evaluation for Posh new DIGS in the Palm Beach County along the Florida Atlantic coast. Everything about the trip was long, from the time between the visits to the almost 5-hour bus ride on Tuesday morning until the goal happened quickly.

Scott tributed and scored a 1-0 lead and he scored in the third inning for a 2-0 lead. That was all that the cardinals received with a 3-2 loss (and both goals).

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At the end of last season and this spring, Scott tried to be “sportier” in the battery’s box, less static and quiet and more willing to create dynamics and use his movement. This has led to a change in swinging, a return of his leg kick and some hard -striking results. In the past, a fly ball, as he did to open the service on Tuesday, would not have the backspin and loft to throw off the midfielder like him and carry it on the wall.

When he stopped on a field for his first spring home for his first spring home, Scott piled the ball over a two -story structure in the right field.

Apart from Scott and the races of Toronto’s runs, pitching.

Blue Jay’s right -hander Scherzer struck four in his two innings. He signed a one -year contract with Toronto late in the low season and Tuesday was his first player appearance for his new team.

“He’s still the type,” said Field Lars Nocentbarar in Cardinale Center. The boys spoke that it came back to the shelter. There is a reason why he is Max Scherzer and the most swings and flours in the zone of anyone ever reinforce. “

NooTbarar challenged a strike call against Scherzer and received a ball. He did not challenge a strike 3 when Scherzer looked at him.

Scherzer, a Parkway Central -Absolvent and Mizzou product, emphasized the Ball Call on a curve ball that was above the middle of the record, and the biggest question was whether it was in the strike at all times before it was underneath were completed. After the game, Scherzer spoke about the adaptation to new teammates and how his preference was that the catcher called the game and that he would not wear the Pitchcom, except that he needed it in the event of the pitch time.

“Now to races to the game speed,” said Scherzer to Toronto reporters. “You can throw as many bullpens as you want in the world, that’s just not real. You actually have to get out and face. Now I have to return to the game speed (with) your mechanic). How everything works where you work the ball want to deliver where you want to bring the ball in the top of the game.

Scherzer threw Quinn Mathews over Cardinals’ Prospect Quinn. He made his debut with two goalless innings and three strikeouts his major League game. Mathews excluded Vladimir Guerrero Jr. during a change to end the first inn.

JJ Wetherholt started the proven batsman to bring Jose Fermin to some innings in Shortstop. Scherzer made Wetherholt in the second inning, and the recent choice of cardinals in the first round went with a walk and two strikeouts 0 to 2. He also stolen a base.

Toronto distributed his runs against three different cardinal jugs, each of which will be in the class AAA Memphis in the class. Walks were all of their outings involved when the JAYS received three goals and a walk against Cooper Hjerpe in the first round. Then he turned two walks and hit Ian Bedellt into the decisive run of the game in the sixth inning. Max Rajcic allowed a run with two goals and hit two in his two innings of work.

Mizzou -Saume are both superior and scherzer and on Tuesday do the rare ball game, where there was more Mizzou on the field than in the press box.

At one point during the game, the amount of the TD ball park Stubby Clapp, born in Ontario, wanted a happy birthday. He was 52.

The cardinals slipped to 1: 3 in the Grapefruit League game.

Part of the team remains in the Tampa area, Florida, for the evening to play the Yankees on Wednesday. Two other waves are expected for this game, one of them driving in the team and the other of Jupiter in the morning on Tuesday evening.

Michael McGreevy is supposed to begin for the cardinals.


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