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Jordan Montgomery And Thomas Hatch Are Starting Today's Grapefruit League Spring Training Game For New York And Toronto In Dunedin Florida

A left handed pitcher and a right handed pitcher are going to be starting the Grapefruit League Spring Training game today for New York and Toronto!

Where?

Dunedin Florida

Jordan Montgomery is going to be starting for New York!

The left handed pitcher comes into the Spring Training game with a record of 2-0 with an earn run average of 1.80

Thomas Hatch who unlike Jordan Montgomery is a right handed pitcher is going to be starting the spring training game for Toronto.

New York comes into the spring training game with Toronto with a record of 11-4 and is second place in the Grapefruit League though they’re leading the division.

Why?

Because they won their previous game!

When?

Yesterday by a score of 7-4!

Why?

Because New York scored seven runs!

Why?

Because Michael Fulmer who started for Detroit struggled!

How?

Michael Fulmer gave up four singles. Hit Luke Voit with a pitch , threw a wild pitch an Aaron Hicks groundout. Clint Frazier plated him with a soft single up the middle. A bloop single and a walk loaded the bases before Fulmer used a changeup to retire Mike Tauchman. “according to an article by Jason Beck on mlb.com”

Like New York,

Toronto won their previous spring training game by a score of 14-5 because they defeated Philadelphia!

When?

Yesterday!

Where?

Clearwater Florida!

Why?

Vladimir Guerrero JrGuerrero is hitting everything lately, and he’s hitting it hard. Guerrero opened the Blue Jays’ 14-5 win over the Phillies with a double in the top of the second that bounced off the top of the wall in left-center, a 414-foot shot that would have been a home run in 19 Major League ballparks. Then, in the third, Guerrero shot a rocket past the first baseman and into the right-field corner. The second double had an exit velocity of 109.7 mph, and he wasn’t close to done, either.

After singling in his third at-bat, Guerrero launched another deep shot to center that, once again, fell just shy of clearing the wall. That 409-foot triple brought Guerrero to 4-for-4 on the day, making him the hottest hitter in camp right now.

“according to an article by Keegan Matheson on mlb.com”

But unlike New York Toronto is third in the Grapefruit League Standings.

Why?

Because they have a record of 9-6! “according to .mlb.com/standings/spring-training

First pitch is set for 1:05pm from TD Ballpark!