- Finalin 10in 100BOS
BAL3
33
3 - Final1TOR
DET2
42
4 - Final2MIA
NYY3
73
7 - Final3NYM
ATL5
25
2 - Final4PIT
HOU3
23
2 - Final5WSH
STL1
51
5 - Finalin 10in 106PHI
TB1
31
3 - Final7CHC
CHW3
153
15 - Final8SEA
LAA8
58
5 - Final9SD
KC5
75
7 - Final10CLE
MIL3
43
4 - Final11JPN
CHC5
75
7 - Final12LAD
SD7
87
8 - Final13TEX
SF2
52
5 - Final14OAK
ARI2
22
2 - Final15MIN
BOS0
50
5 - Final16NET
SEA8
18
1 - Final17COL
CIN5
15
1 - Final18KC
LAD1
81
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Final
4:05 PM ET, March 15, 2013
Scottsdale Stadium, Scottsdale, Arizona
SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. -- Matt Cain didn't looked much like the San Francisco Giants' opening day starter in his four previous spring starts.
He did Friday against the Texas Rangers.The right-hander gave up two hits in five scoreless innings and Hunter Pence and Andres Torres backed him with two-run home runs in a 5-2 victory in front of a sellout crowd of 12,106 at Scottsdale Stadium.Cain also got defensive help from batterymate Buster Posey, the reigning National League MVP. Posey threw out Elvis Andrus and Jim Adduci as they attempted to steal second base."I felt good in the bullpen (warming up before the game)," said Cain, who was 16-5 in 32 starts for the World Series champions in 2012. "I thought about where I wanted to throw. I was confident throwing whatever I wanted. The misses weren't as big."Cain called Posey's throws to second "pretty ridiculous.""Those guys can run. He backhanded the ball on the second one (before throwing," Cain said.Cain knows he can help Posey keep baserunners off balance by varying his times to the plate and not allowing them to get a true read on his motion."You want to be around the plate to give him a chance," Cain said. "If you do that, it doesn't matter who is running. It will be close."Veteran right-hander Derek Lowe, making a bid for a relief spot after being signed to a minor league deal by the Rangers on March 6, gave up two hits in two scoreless innings in his first start of the spring.It wasn't that long ago, Lowe said, when he was throwing batting practice to his 9-year-old son's Little League team. He pitched for Cleveland and the New York Yankees in 2012.Lowe, one of only three men in major league history with at least 160 victories and 80 saves, said he wanted to use his time against the Giants "to make an impression. As much as you want live BP to give you an idea, it can't duplicate what you can get in a game."The first inning was a little rough. The second inning was a lot better. I had a lot more control over where the ball was going."After Lowe's departure, Pence broke a scoreless tie with a two-run home run off Wilmer Font in the fourth inning and drove in a run with a double in the sixth. Torres' two-run shot came off Johan Yan in the seventh.Game notes
RHP Sergio Romo, the Giants' closer, gave up a run on two hits and struck out a batter, pitching the seventh inning . . . the Giants made several roster moves on Friday. Six RHPs were sent to the minor-league camp, along with one LHP, three INFs and one OF. Three more RHPs were optioned to Triple-A Fresno, one LHP, two INFs and two OFs. One LHP went to Class A Advanced San Jose. ... The Rangers will travel to Las Vegas for split-squad games on Saturday and Sunday against the Chicago Cubs. RHP Nick Tepesch is scheduled to start Saturday and LHP Robbie Ross on Sunday. The other games will be against the Los Angeles Dodgers in Surprise, Ariz., on Saturday and the Seattle Mariners in Peoria, Ariz., on Sunday. ... Rangers RHPs Joakim Soria (Tommy John) and Colby Lewis (surgery for torn flexor tendon) threw bullpens on Friday.
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Game Information
| Stadium | Scottsdale Stadium, Scottsdale, AZ |
| Weather | 82 degrees, Fair |
| Wind | 3 mph, E |
| Umpires | Home - Mike Muchlinski, First Base - Quinn Wolcott, Second Base - Mike Everitt, Third Base - Tim McClelland |


