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I am a freelance writer. I've covered the Cincinnati Reds, Bengals and others since 1992. I have a background in sales as well. I've sold consumer electronics, advertising and consumer package goods for companies ranging from the now defunct Circuit City to Procter&Gamble. I have worked as a stats operator for Xavier University, the University of Cincinnati, the College of Mount St. Joe and Colerain High School.

Thursday, March 5, 2026

Jose Franco Gets The Start Against The World Champion Dodgers

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Dateline: Goodyear, Arizona

Jose Franco make his second start of the spring against the Los Angeles Dodgers on Thursday (030526).

has pitched three innings in two games, allowing one run on three hits, no walks and seven strikeouts.

The World Champions have eight active players and the retired, Clayton Kershaw participating in the World Baseball Classic.

Japan: Shohei Ohtani (DH), Yoshinobu Yamamoto (P)

United States: Will Smith (C), Clayton Kershaw (P)

Puerto Rico: Edwin Díaz (P)

Korea: Hyeseong Kim (IF)

Great Britain: Antonio Knowles (P)

Israel: Jake Gelof (IF)

Netherlands: Shawndrick Oduber (P) 

Franco, who turned in a 10-4 record with a 3.11 ERA in 26 starts between Chattanooga and Louisville last season. He is competing for a spot in the opening day starting rotation but is a long shot with Chase Burns and Rhett Lowder, along with Julian Aguiar and Brandon Williamson. The latter two have Major League experience are returning from injury.

Left hander Cole Irvin, signed as a free agents by the Dodgers will face a Reds lineup of:

TJ Friedl CF

Matt McLain 2B

Elly De La Cruz SS

Nathaniel Lowe DH

Spencer Steer 1B

Will Benson LF

JJ Bleday RF

Christian Encarnacion-Strand 3B

Jose Trevino C


Wednesday, March 4, 2026

Reds Obtain RHP Kyle Nicholas For Tyler Callihan

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Dateline: Goodyear, Arizona

Cincinnati Reds President of Baseball Operations Nick Krall today announced the acquisition of RHP Kyle Nicolas from the Pirates in exchange for INF/OF Tyler Callihan.

Nicolas, who turned 27 on February 22, split the 2025 season between the Pirates and AAA-Indianapolis, pitching to a 1-2 record with a 4.74 ERA in 31 appearances with Pittsburgh and a 2-2 record with a 3.79 ERA in 30 games (1 start) for Indianapolis. He is expected to pitch Italy in the upcoming World Baseball Classic. 

Originally selected by the Marlins in the Competitive Balance B Round of the 2020 MLB Draft, Nicolas has pitched in 86 games across 3 Major League seasons with the Pirates (2023-25). 

Nicolas pitched in 51 games for the Pirates in 2024, finishing 20 games with no saves. He struck out 55 batters in 54 2/3 innings but walked 33. He posted a 3.95 ERA. Last season, Nicolas finished five games in his 31 appearances. 

A native of Massillon, Ohio, Nicolas attended Jackson High School, where as a senior in 2017 was named Prep Baseball Report’s Ohio Player of the Year after pitching to an 8-0 record with 0.50 ERA  and 78 strikeouts, helping the Polar Bears to a state title.

Callihan, 25, made his Major League debut with the Reds this past season, appearing in 4 games before suffering a season-ending, left-forearm fracture on May 5 at Atlanta. Originally selected by the Reds in the third round of the 2019 MLB Draft, he entered the 2026 season rated by both MLB.com and Baseball America as the organization's 19th-best prospect.

"Tyler Callihan is a guy that we really liked," Krall said. "We drafted him he came through our system. We felt the need to get a power arm, a guy who could pitch at the back of the bullpen. We felt it was a move we had to make for now and in the future. Four pitches, he has the chance to have four pitches and give you multiple innings."

The Pirates have asked about Callihan in the past and the Reds have mentioned Nicolas in discussions prior to the trade.

"We worked around it for awhile it was something that we were able to do," Krall said. "We have a lot of guys competing for the last couple spots in the bullpen but we also know that we are going to have to build our bullpen, year in and year out. We have a group of guys, who are going to be free agents in that pen. We look at this move for now and beyond this year."

The Reds infield depth is such that Callihan could be moved with little effect on the balance of the roster.

"We have some guys, who we added to the 40-man, (Edwin) Arroyo, (Leo) Balcazar. We have Garrett Hampson, a veteran guy, who will be around to the end of camp. Spencer Steer can move around," Krall said.

Steer started the game on Wednesday at second base.

Nicolas will not report to camp until the Italian team finishes in the World Baseball Classic. This could delay his appearance on the active roster.

"We told him, go do your thing," Terry Francona said. "We'd obviously would like to see you but we realize, he has the WBC, then he has to go to Bradenton and pick up his life. Of course the more we see him the better. We just want to get to know him more than anything."




 




The Reds Bombed Cuba As They Prepare For The World Baseball Classic

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Dateline: Goodyear, Arizona


The Reds run-ruled the Cuban National Team with five doubles and three home run among 19 hits.

Cuban pitchers chipped in with five walks and two hit batters plus a balk, thrown in.

Rhett Lowder turned in three scoreless innings, on two hits. Tyler Stephenson gunned down Alexander Vargas, a Reds farm hand who joined Dayton from the Yankees, late last season. He played briefly with Lowder. He also caught Yiddi Cappe stealing after his third inning single.

"Rhett pitches mature," Terry Francona said. "I was really happy. They tried to run twice and he gave Stepho a chance. I thought Stepho's second throw was the best throw I've ever seen him make. In a game where it is maybe hard to distinguish some things. That was really good to see. We can't take credit for Rhett. The guys that drafted him did a really good job. We're the ones who get to tip our cap and talk about him but the player development guys did a really good job because he's beyond his years."

Lowder didn't know who was batting for Cuba. He didn't even notice Vargas was in the lineup. He just attacked hitters as he always has.

"I thought it went well. I got the ball on the ground, sinker slider to righties. There were a couple of two strike pitches I could have executed a little bit better," Lowder said. "I'm getting stronger each week."

"I didn't even look who was in the lineup, I'll be honest. I executed my plan, lefty, righty, whoever was in the box," Lowder said. "It was cool for sure playing Cuba, for sure. It is going to be fun to watch the Classic."


The Reds scored two runs off Julio Robaina when TJ Friedl's fly to left field was lost in the sun by Major League veteran Alexei Ramirez, a 45-year old, lost the ball in the high Arizona sky.

It was Friedl's second double in two innings. 

Sal Stewart doubled into the right field corner to leadoff the third inning. He scored on a double by Spencer Steer that bounced over Yoan Moncada's head into left field against Josimar Cousin. Noelvi Marte launched a three-run home run after Dane Myers walked.

Randy Martinez was the next victim. 

Matt McLain continued to hit with a single off Martinez. Elly De La Cruz walked and Sal Stewart hit a long home run to the opposite field for three runs.

Stephenson singled against Luis Romero, went to third on Marte's double and third hit of the day. Ke'Bryan Hayes sacrifice fly brought home a run.

The Reds starters left but the second group hit Cuba just as hard.

JJ Bleday singled and scored on Nathaniel Lowe's double off Osiel Rodriguez.

Will Benson and Blake Dunn added single in a scoreless seventh.

The Reds put the "Mercy Rule" in effect with eight runs in the top of the eighth. For some unexplained reason Cuba was the home team.

Lowe walked. Garrett Hampson doubled, and Rece Hinds walked. Dunn was hit by a pitch. Leo Balcazar singled. Michael Trautwin was hit by a pitch. Will Benson singled two runs home. Bleday capped the scoring with a home run.

Reds pitchers were good too.

Graham Ashcraft gave up two runs on two hits and a walk.

Brock Burke, Anthony Misiewicz, Luis Mey and Chase Petty pitched scoreless innings. Chase Petty allowed a hit and struck out one in a scoreless inning.

"Petty was fine," Francona said. "I wish we could have played that second inning but they have these rules in place. Getting him another inning would have really helped."

Reds pitchers allowed just five hits and one walk. They struck out eight.


Reds Take On Cuba Rhett Lowder Gets The Ball Julio Robaina Faces Reds Hitters

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Dateline: Goodyear, Arizona

Rhett Lowder will make his third start of the spring. This time he will start against the Cuban National team, also known as Los Leones de la Caribe or the Lions of the Caribbean.

Lowder has two games under his belt, a two-inning, two hit, one run outing against the Cleveland Guardians on February 21. He struck out four. He pitched three hitless, scoreless innings with a walk and three strikeouts.

The Cuban offense will be led by Yoan Moncada, who resigned with the Los Angeles Angels. Alexei Ramirez, the former Chicago White Sox outfielder, now 40. Alfredo Despaigne, who has hit 451 home runs combined in both the Cuban and Japanese Leagues. He was the teammate of former Reds pitcher from 2023, 2024 and 2025, Nick Martinez in Japan. He is now 39-years old. This will be his third WBC. Despaigne hit .333 in five games in the last tournament.

One of the starters, Livan Mionelo, a left handed pitcher also joined Martinez on the roster of the Fukuoka Southbank Hawks.

The Reds lineup:

TJ Friedl LF

Matt McLain DH

Elly De La Cruz SS

Sal Stewart 1B

Spencer Steer 2B

Dan Myers CF

Tyler Stephenson C

Noelvi Marte RF

Ke'Bryan Hayes 3B

McLain hit three home runs in his last two games. Spencer Steer will get his first start at second base and Sal Stewart at first base.

Cuba's lineup:

Roel Santos CF

Yoan Moncada 3B

Malcom Nunez 1B

Ariel Martinez DH

Omar Hernandez C

Alexei Ramirez LF

Leonel Moas RF

Alexander Vargas SS

Yiddi Cappe 2B

Julio Robaina P

Robaina is a 24-year old left handed pitcher from Havana, Cuba. He currently plays for Algodoneros de Guasave in the Mexican League. Robaina spent six seasons in the Houston Astros system, topping out at Triple A Sugarland in 2024. 

Over six seasons in the minor leagues, Robaina is 23-27 in 59 starts and 108 appearances. He has a 4.49 ERA with 434 strikeouts and 199 walks in 409 innings.


Hunter Greene Shelved With Right Elbow Stiffness

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Dateline: Goodyear, Arizona

Reds' starter Hunter Greene will get a couple days of rest with elbow stiffness. 

He was scheduled to pitch on Thursday against Los Angeles but Nick Lodolo is now scheduled to start instead.

Greene will be examined here in Goodyear tomorrow and with Dr. Timothy Kremchek on Friday. The team will know more about it on Tuesday.

Greene pitched an inning against the Milwaukee Brewers on Saturday (022826). He didn't record an out in the first inning, throwing all fastballs by design. He was removed and reentered in the second inning. He finished with a scoreless inning.



Tuesday, March 3, 2026

Cuban Refugee's Grandson Is A Successful Big League Pitcher In The Land Of Opportunity

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Dateline: Goodyear, Arizona


Benito Gonzalez worked on a successful farm in Cuba and have time for baseball, although he did follow his favorite player and pitcher Tommy Lasorda, who played for Almendares in Havana in the 1958-59 Cuban Winter League.

When Fidel Castro came to power, Gonzalez fled to Spain as the Castro regime, nationalized the farm that was a big producer of sugar cain among other products. He sent for his wife and daughter, settling in Miami. 

Gonzalez is now 89, still has contacts in Cuba. He believes that repression in Cuba is in it's last days. He is a saavy individual and has a new favorite pitcher, grandson, Nick Martinez,who has established himself in the major leagues.

Reds manager Terry Francona praises Martinez for his competitive nature and willingness to take on the role that will benefit the team.

After email interviews through Martinez it is clear that Gonzalez instilled into his family, through his daughter, Annie, a work ethic and loyalty to America and its immigration opportunities. He was not here for a hand out, but a hand up.

Benito Gonzalez avoided the oppression of the Castro regime and found the United States as the country the country that gave him a chance. Martinez mother told him that Benito's father, had a third grade education and ran a farm. Benito worked the farm as a kid. Rags to riches is a concept as American as baseball, hot dogs and apple pie.

Martinez lived it. Belen Jesuit Preparatory High School in Miami.

"It (the school) started in Cuba. Castro went to that school," Martinez explained. "When Castro took over he kicked all the priests out. Those same priests started the school back up. It was the same priests, the same philosophy, it is the same school that just moved."

Martinez, who is a member of the Hall of Fame, believes it is the only institution that survived the revolution. 

"My high school has a very long tradition," Martinez said. "One of the priests from Cuba is still a priest at Belen today. "He's still kicking. I think he's 130 years old," joked Martinez of Father Pedro Cartaya from the class of 1954 in Cuba. He began teaching at Belen in 1962 after it relocated in 1961. He became a priest in 1967 and celebrated 50 years as a priest in 2017.

Martinez' father, Nick, was a good athlete but had a heart murmur and couldn't pass a physical at Southridge High School in Miami. 

"My father was a pretty good athlete. He was able to dunk a basketball in high school and he was only 5'9". He did get cut from the baseball team, actually. Fred Bernstein was the coach. He is a legend high school coach here in Miami. My father told me that there were, like nine or 10 major league baseball players on that high school team (1980). It was the same high school as Yan Gomes."

Former Atlanta Braves manager. Fredi Gonzalez and Toronto Blue Jays outfielder Shannon Stewart are also alumni.

The elder Nick Martinez' parents were also from Cuba. He would be born about two years after the Castro takeover. All of four of the grandparents became US citizens.

On Wednesday, (030426) the Cincinnati Reds, who once had a farm team in Havana, will play the Cuban National team as a tune up to the World Baseball Classic. 

Abuelo Benito Gonzalez. confirmed the Cuban team is professional and very talented. He told his grandson that baseball is still popular in Cuba.

Martinez was on United States team in 2023 but was not on the team when they played in Miami. 

"I flew back with the team but there was a chance that I wasn't going to be able to pitch the rest of the tournament, so I had to return to San Diego, training in Arizona. I had to continue my progression. There was a chance that I wouldn't be able to pitch for 10 days. I couldn't risk that."

Technically, Martinez could pitch for the Cuban National team and played with or against a couple of them during the four years he spent pitching in Japan from 2018 through 2021.

"(Livan) Moinelo, I played with, (Alfredo) Despaigne, I played with," Martinez said. "I don't think I would take the opportunity to play for them out of respect for my grandfather. Cuba is a communist country. I've played for the US team twice, now. It is the greatest honor I can have and for my grandfather. He came to this country for the opportunity. In a single lifetime, his grandson is playing for the country that gave him that opportunity. 

"My grandfather still keeps up with what's going on in Cuba and doing what he can on this side, I guess. I don't know how connected he is politically," Martinez said. "My grandfather would always tell us as kids. Venezuela was thriving at the time. He told us communism wasn't going to make its way to us directly from Cuba. It would stretch it's tenacles to Venezuela. He was right."

Recent political events bear him out.








Monday, March 2, 2026

High Sky High Score Reds Outslug Cubs

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Dateline: Goodyear, Arizona

Brady Singer discovered that it was a bad day to be a fly ball pitcher.

In his six-year career, 61 percent of the balls put in play against him and 39 percent are ground balls.

The Arizona sky played havoc on both left fielders, the Reds Will Benson and the Cubs, Dylan Carlson.

Singer, who has been fine tuning his pitches on the back fields until today, worked on pitch sequencing, a lot of the balls hit by the 13 batters he faced were hit hard, still in awe he could have had a better fate. 

Matt Shaw hit a slicing line drive to left field to lead off the game. Benson could not come up with a sliding catch. After Kevin Alcantara, Moises Ballesteros sliced a line drive toward Benson but to his right this time, a diving attempt at a catch skipped past him for a two-run double. Carlson hit a fly ball to right. It appeared that Noelvi Marte lost track of it. It hit off the wall for another double.

"I wasn't very sharp," Singer said. "I wasn't throwing as many strikes as I wanted to but I got my pitches in. It didn't feel as good as I wanted it to, obviously."

"The ball travels a little bit differently out here," Singer said. "For the outfielders its a tough job."

The Cubs scored four runs off Singer in the first inning and one in the third. He pitched 2 1/3 innings, allowing five runs on seven hits and two walks. 

"It was his first outing," Francona said. "OK, talking to (Jose) Trevino, his breaking ball was really pretty good. He was trying to get the two seamer inside to righties. He wasn't quite getting it there. The ball came out of his hand good. He will be fine."

The Reds fly balls against Jameson Taillon tended to leave the field of play. Carlson had trouble locating TJ Friedl's fly ball to open the game but made the catch. Jose Trevino hit a long fly to center field that became an adventure for Chas McCormick but he made the catch.

It led to a 17-9 win over the Cubs.

Sal Stewart doubled into the corner to plate Matt Mclain, who walked. Spencer Steer doubled to score Stewart. 

Noelvi Marte homered off Taillon to lead off the second inning. A walk and a hit later McLain hit a long, three-run, home run. The Reds loaded the bases in the third against Ryan Rolison. Ke'Bryan Hayes belted a double into the left centerfield gap. McLain hit another three-run home run. Stewart hit a very long home run just to the left of the batter's eye in center, 410 feet from home, that scored three runs against Grayson Moore. Rece Hinds blasted a home run off Connor Schultz. Garret Hampson, who has all of 29 career home runs, despite playing five seasons in Colorado belted one to the opposite field off Schultz.

McLain hit his third home run of the season 421 feet to centerfield.

"When you see someone hit the ball to the opposite field with authority, you're in a good shape. Ke'Bryan swung the bat really well. There were some balls that were hit that were going to be home runs, anyway." 

Brandon Williamson is fighting his way back from surgery. He turned in two scoreless innings with a walk, hit batter and two strike outs. TeJay Antone, coming off his third elbow surgery had a strike out in a scoreless inning. Sam Moll threw a scoreless inning with two strike outs. Trevor Kuncl, who attended St. Xavier High School ended the game with a scoreless inning.

Yunior Marte gave up three runs on a walk and two hits, that included a three-run home run by Kade Snell.

The Reds had 14 hits with three doubles and six home runs.

"It was a spring training day but you know what. We did some good things," Francona said. "But yeah, not a good day to be a fly ball pitcher."


Brady Singer Faces Chicago Cubs In First Spring Start

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Dateline: Goodyear, Arizona


After three weeks of work on the back field, Brady Singer will face opposition hitting, as opposed to teammates in the Goodyear Complex. He will challenge the Chicago Cubs.

Singer won a career-high 14 games with the Reds last season in 32 starts. The 29-year old from the University of Florida ate 169 2/3 innings with a 4.03 ERA. He led the Reds' staff in wins, starts and innings pitched. Singer collected a team-high 15 quality starts, including six in a row from August 12 and September 12.

The Reds lineup slated to face Cubs' ace, Jameson Taillon:

TJ Friedl CF

Matt McLain 2B

Elly De La Cruz SS

Sal Stewart DH

Spencer Steer 1B

Will Benson LF

Noelvi Marte RF

Jose Trevino C

Ke'Bryan Hayes 3B



Reds Trim Roster By Six

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Dateline: Goodyear, Arizona


The Reds in camp roster was reduced by six on Monday (030226). The non-roster invitees were re assigned to the minor league camp.

Catcher Connor Burns, who is the 24-year old fifth round pick of the Reds in the 2023 draft out of Long Beach State in California. He played 85 games at Dayton and Chattanooga, hitting .172 with 11 home runs.

Infielder Michael Chavis was re assigned. The 30-year old signed with the Reds on Chrismas Eve. He was the first pick of the Boston Red Sox in the 2024 draft out of Strawberry High School in Marietta, Georgia. He has played in 357 big league games for Boston, Pittsburgh and Washington. Chavis has a .237 average with 41 doubles, seven triples and 42 home runs during his career. He last appeared in the Major Leagues with Washington in 2023, spending 2024 in the White Sox and Seattle minor league systems and played for Chunichi in Japan last year. So far this spring he seven of the eight games, hitting .273 in 11 at bats. He may still play in Cactus League games.

Infielder Cam Collier, the 21-year old, was drafted by the Reds in the first round of the 2022 draft. This was his second camp. He broke his left hand in the Cactus League last season but recovered to hit .279 in 96 games with Dayton and Chattanooga with 21 doubles a triple and four home runs. This spring Collier played in five games and had one hit in seven at bats. He played third base in the Cactus League and had trouble in the field. Collier was a long shot to make the team.

"He is one of the youngest players in Double A," Francona said earlier in camp. "Last season when he got hurt, we talked to him about turning a negative into a positive. He did a really good job with his body when he was down. We reminded him this morning to enjoy being young and embracing what's in front of you. We don't want him to be fixated on 'got to get to the next level.'  We reminded him about defense. When you get here (big leagues) you're not going to hit every day. When you don't, you've got to make plays or we're not going to win. He was good. We told him he could have the day off, he said no. I'm ready to go. I kind of like that."

RHP Carson Spiers made the starting rotation last season when Andrew Abbott was delayed for injuries. Spiers had surgery himself last season on his elbow. He is throwing long toss from 75 feet. 

"It was just a paper move. He is going to be working with Eric (Gonzalez, the Director of Rehabilitation and Physical Therapy), Francona said.

Infielder Michael Toglia, who signed a minor league contract on January 7. The 27-year old switch hitter was the Colorado Rockies first pick in the 2019 draft out of UCLA. The Phoenix native grew up in Gig Harbor, Washington. In four years with the Rockies, Toglia hit .201 in 280 games with 42 doubles, six triples and 42 home runs. His best season was in 2024 when he hit 25 home runs and drove in 55 runs. This spring, so far, Toglia played in all eight games with two singles in nine at bats.

"He is an interesting kid, switch hitter, really good kid," Francona said. "He's got some big power. We brought him in here because we want to work on some things with him. It's an early send out but I don't thing riding a bus to get one at bat is going to be the best way for him to find his swing. Let him go down before they start games. The messaging is going to be the same. Val (batting coach Chris Valaika) will keep working with him. Let him see if he can get back to the big leagues and help us. There is something in there. He was a high pick. He did it in Denver for awhile, then fell on hard times. Let him go find himself."

LHP Joel Valdez is a 25-year old prospect from El Seibo, Dominican Republic. He was selected from the New York Yankees in the minor league phase of the 2024 draft in 2024. Valdez pitched in Chattanooga and Louisville last season. He appeared in 35 games and was 2-1 with a 2.34 ERA. He struck out 67 batters and walked 25 in 57 2/3 innings. He has an impingement in his left shoulder and has not pitched this spring.


Sunday, March 1, 2026

Athletics Take Advantage Of Andrew Abbott's Rust To Take Reds Down

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Dateline: Goodyear, Arizona

Andrew Abbott used all his pitches but admitted to a little problem locating pitches and needs more repetition.

Shea Langeliers hit a two-run home run, doubled and scored against Abbott, the All-Star from 2025.

"They had some hard contact, not ideal but the ball felt good. I was executing in the zone. I threw nine out of 12 first pitch strikes," Abbott said. "We're doing a lot of the little things right. Staying healthy is the biggest thing through spring training. I gave up hard contact but that will come around once we get dialed in." 

"I feel like good like I did in 23-24. They got some good swings off, tip your cap. I can't get Langoliers out to save my life. It's fun. The game is still hard. The results will turn around."

Langeliers bats left handed.  "I left the curve ball up for the homer. A good hitter is going to hit that pretty far. I got a strikeout on a cutter which is good. The line drive double I gave up to Langeliers was just a missed location fastball. Dial those things in maybe we're talking about different results but that's how small things matter."

The cutter is a new pitch for Abbott.

Abbott left after 12 batters, replaced by Hunter Parks, who gave up a two-run home run to former Red, Austin Wynns.

Emilio Pagan gave up an unearned run on two hits to make the score, 7-0.

"Actually, he threw the ball really well. I've only had a year with him but DJ (pitching coach Derek Johnson) has lot. It usually takes him awhile but he's fine, mid-90's," Terry Francona said.

Tony Santillan gave up two hits in a scoreless frame but catcher Tyler Stephenson called the trainers out to look at the pitcher after a sharp single by Henry Bolte. Santillan stayed in the game to strike out Cade Marlowe and Junior Perez.

"Tony had a little blister on his thumb. He said he had it the whole time," Francona said. "I got a little nervous but he was fine."

Nathaniel Lowe hit a three-run home run off Nick Anderson. Dane Myers led off the seventh inning with a home run off Geoff Hartlieb. 

"Myers and Lowe stuck around for that last at bat and I'm glad they did because that was about it, today," Francona said. "That was fun to watch. They both put a charge in it."

Lowe has quickly become a favorite of Francona. 

"I want to tell you something. He's a good dude, man," Francona said. "You watch. Guys really warm up to him. There is a lot to like, not because he hit the ball that far, he just has that personality. He's easy to like."

Brock Burke walked a batter in a scoreless inning.

Connor Phillips breezed through a perfect eighth.

Luis Mey and Zach Maxwell had trouble in the bottom of the eighth as the A's scored five runs.

Mey gave up a hard double to Clark Elliot. He walked Gavin Turley and Brent Harris to set up a grand slam by Joey Meneses. He struck out Colby Thomas. Francona brought in Zach Maxwell, who struck out former Red Chad Wallach but gave up a home run to Tommy White.

The Athletics pulled off a 12-4 win.