Hyun-Jin Ryu had another strong outing, holding Chicago to a run and striking out four over three innings. Ryu has made just one start in the past two seasons for Los Angeles because of injuries. He's allowed a run over five innings with six strikeouts in two spring starts. Albert Almora Jr. doubled and scored a run for Chicago and Cubs starter Eddie Butler struck out four over four scoreless innings, allowing just one hit. The 25-year-old Butler, who was the 46th pick in the 2012 draft, improved to 4-0 with a 2.70 ERA and has allowed just one walk in 10 innings this spring. Austin Jackson had a pair of doubles and three RBIs for Cleveland, and Indians starter Zach McAlister gave up two runs on five hits in two innings. A's prospect Franklin Barreto hit his first spring homer and Ryon Healy added his third, a two-run shot. Andrew Triggs allowed six runs on five hits over 3 2/3 innings Prospect Boog Powell had three hits, including a double, and two RBIs while Tyler O'Neill had RBI double for Seattle. Starter Chase De Jong gave up a run on four hits and a walk over four innings. Jason Vargas gave up four runs — two earned — over two innings for the Royals. Kansas City erupted for eight runs in the second. Prospect Hunter Dozier scored on a botched squeeze play, Alex Gordon plated two with a single and an outfield error and Whit Merrifield tripled in Gordon. Gordon had two hits, three RBIs and three runs, and Merrifield had cheap baseball jerseys three hits. Padres starter Trevor Cahill gave up seven runs — four earned — on five hits over 1 1/3 innings. Travis Jankowski had two hits and a walk. Albert Pujols had two hits and two RBIs and Yunel Escobar also had two hits for Los Angeles. Garrett Richards allowed three runs over four customize baseball jerseys innings, and the Angels had three world baseball classic team canada extra-base hits and scored four runs in the ninth. Dustin Garneau, who will see more time behind the plate with Tom Murphy's forearm fracture, cracked a three-run homer in his third. Tyler Chatwood gave up two runs on eight hits and a walk in four innings. He struck out five. Chris Dickerson singled with one out in the ninth to break up Philadelphia's no-hitter, and Sean Coyle followed with a tying homer to left field. Vince Velasquez pitched 3 2/3 scoreless innings, striking out six with no hits and four walks for Philadelphia. He has allowed one run with 11 strikeouts in nine innings this spring. Jake Thompson, making his first appearance of the spring, threw 2 1/3 perfect innings. Mark Trumbo and Chris Davis each went 0 for 3 for Baltimore. Davis is batting .143 and Trumbo, who led MLB with a career-high 47 homers in 2016, is hitting .185 this spring. Left-handed prospect Chris Lee pitched three scoreless innings for the Orioles. Chris Sale allowed three runs on seven hits over four innings for Boston, and Craig Kimbrel rebounded from a tough outing on Sunday with a perfect inning of work. Marco Hernandez and Christian Vasquez each had two hits, and Sam Travis got his ninth RBI of the spring. Ivan Nova struck out five over five effective innings for the Pirates. Prospect Jose Osuna continued his strong performance this spring, getting two hits and an RBI — his 10th — and one walk. Josh Bell, who made his spring debut on Monday after undergoing knee surgery in February, went 0 for 4 with three strikeouts. If you want to know more about 2017 world baseball information, see http://www.2017worldbaseballjersey.com, you can get it!