Mets celebrate World Series title — in their minds

Michael Conforto and his New York Mets sprinted to celebrate the World Series title.

While it was a spring training defensive drill, in their minds it was Game 7 of the World Series — and the New York Daily News captured it on video. That’s because first base coach Tony Tarrasco told them to simulate the sport’s ultimate game.

“It’s fun to have a camp day like that and see the guys ramping up the intensity at game speed and also simulating our biggest goal,” Mets manager Luis Rojas said Wednesday.

The drill was to make 27 consecutive defensive outs without an error as Rojas and Tarrasco hit fungoes.

New York last won the World Series in 1986, when the Mets rallied with three runs in the 10th inning to beat Boston in Game 6 on Mookie Wilson’s grounder past Bill Buckner, then overcame a three-run deficit to win Game 7.

“It got really intense. That’s our goal here. We’re here because we want to win the championship,” Rojas said. “We want to celebrate. We want to bring it to the families, the organization. I’ve been here 15 years. It would be a dream come true, seeing it and watching everybody celebrate like that.”

Rojas said right-hander Carlos Carrasco is uncertain to be ready for the start of the season after elbow soreness forced him to stop throwing. He won’t throw again until late next week.

REDS

Joey Votto went on the injured list after testing positive for COVID-19. He will be away from the team for a minimum of 10 days under health-and-safety protocols.

MARLINS

Top Marlins pitching prospect Sixto Sanchez, whose progress in camp was delayed by a false positive on a COVID-19 test, is scheduled for a throwing session Thursday. The Marlins will wait and see how he fares before deciding if he’s ready to make his spring training debut, general manager Kim Ng said.

Sanchez went 3-2 with a 3.46 ERA in seven starts last year, and pitched five shutout innings against the Chicago Cubs in the playoffs.

Another Miami pitching prospect, Jorge Guzman, has been sidelined with right elbow inflammation.

YANKEES

New York Yankees left-hander Zack Britton is scheduled for surgery Monday to remove a bone chip from his pitching elbow and seems likely to be out until at least May.

Britton will not be able to throw for several weeks while the incision heals after the operation by Yankees head team physician Dr. Christopher Ahmad at New York-Presbyterian Hospital. Britton will then need to build arm strength.

ATHLETICS

Right-hander Mike Fiers is being slowed by a back issue that manager Bob Melvin noted, “he’s probably a little bit farther behind right now” despite having thrown a few simulated games and gone multiple innings.

“We’ve kind of shut him down for a couple days,” Melvin said.

NATIONALS 3, CARDINALS 2

Max Scherzer’s second spring training start went about as well as can be, with five strikeouts in three perfect innings for Washington in a 3-2 win against St. Louis.

“I was able to get a little more intensity today and was just able to pound the strike zone and not walk people. Try and give them a pitch to hit and see what happens,” the three-time Cy Young Award winner said. “It’s spring. Try to get some reads on some swings.”

While manager Dave Martinez said afterward he isn’t ready to announce his opening day starter, he certainly liked what he saw — and heard — from Scherzer.

“Typically, when he’s throwing the ball pretty good, he’ll let out a couple of grunts. He did that a few times today, so that was encouraging,” Martinez said with a laugh. “We’re heading in the right direction with Max.”

Nationals second baseman Starlin Castro, who missed most of 2020 after breaking his right wrist, hit a two-run homer off Jack Flaherty in the fourth and an RBI triple off Johan Ovideo in the sixth.

Nolan Arenado drove in the Cardinals’ first run with a sacrifice fly in the seventh.

St. Louis ace Jack Flaherty allowed two runs, two hits and a walk in four innings.

RED SOX 5, BRAVES 3

Bobby Dalbec hit his fourth homer, a grand slam off Victor Arano, Max Fried allowed one run and three hits in four innings. Boston newcomer Matt Andriese gave up three runs and three hits in three innings.

ORIOLES 4, BLUE JAYS 3 (7)

Keegan Akin gave up three runs, three hits and three walks while getting four of five outs on strikeouts. Toronto starter Ross Stripling allowed three hits in two scoreless innings. George Springer was out of the lineup for a second straight game with a left abdominal strain.

TWINS 6, RAYS 2 (8)

José Berríos allowed a hit and a walk in three shutout innings, and Rob Refsnyder had a two-run triple. Tampa Bay’s Luis Patiño pitched a perfect inning.

PHILLIES 6, TIGERS 4

Philadelphia’s Spencer Howard struck out four in two innings, allowing two runs and two hits. Jeff Mathis, Brad Miller and Luke Williams homered, and Bryce Harper was 0 for 3 with three strikeouts as a designated hitter. Harper has yet to play in the outfield,. Detroit’s Matthew Boyd allowed one run and three hits in three innings. Isaac Paredes and Robbie Grossman homered.

ROYALS 9, REDS 3

Royals starter Brad Keller allowed five hits and two walks in 3 1/3 innings, and Wade Davis and Brad Brach pitched perfect innings. Jorge Soler, Kyle Isbel, Ryan O’Hearn and Sebastian Rivero homered. Michael Lorenzen gave up three runs and four hits in 2 1/3 innings. Sean Doolittle was roughed up for four runs, three hits and three walks in one inning, allowing home runs to Ryan O’Hearn and Sebastian Rivero.

ANGELS 4, INDIANS 2 (8)

Alex Cobb allowed just an RBI double while striking out four in three innings. Patrick Sandoval struck out four in three shutout innings. Jon Jay homered. Cal Quantrill gave up three runs, four hits and two walks in three innings. Jose Ramirez and Franmil Reyes returned to Cleveland lineup after both were placed in isolation for violating COVID-19 protocols.

GIANTS 7, CUBS 6

Wilmer Flores hit his second home run. Andrew Chafin allowed three runs and three hits, including a homer.

ATHLETICS 9, BREWERS 1 (7)

Chris Bassitt gave up one run in three innings, Travis Shaw’s solo homer. Ramon Laureano and Austin Allen homered. Josh Hader gave up home runs to Austin Allen and Ramón Laureano.

ROCKIES 7, PADRES 5 (7)

Austin Gomber allowed three hits in three scoreless innings. Ryan McMahon and Colton Welker homered. MacKenzie Gore struck out four in two innings but gave up three singles and a double in the second. Jake Cronenworth was 2 for 2 and is batting .462.

RANGERS 17, MARINERS 4

Jason Martin homered twice, and Jose Trevino, Eli White, Adolis García and John Hicks also went deep as Texas got 18 hits, including eight for extra bases. Justus Sheffield allowed six runs, seven hits and three walks in 2 1/3 innings, and Kendall Graveman allowed four runs and four hits in one inning.

ASTROS 4, MARLINS 4

Carlos Correa had three hits and 2 RBIs and Aledmys Diaz had two hit for Houston. Astros starter Jose Urquidy struggled, allowing three runs in 2 1/3 innings. Miami’s Trevor Rogers allowed three runs in 2 1/3 innings.

YANKEES 6, PIRATES 5

Giancarlo Stanton and Gleyber Torres homered for New York, and Ezequiel Duran walked with the bases loaded in the bottom of the eighth to bring in the go-ahead run. Domingo Germán, making his second spring start as he returns from a domestic violence suspension, struck out three in three scoreless innings. Brian Goodwin hit a grand slam for Pittsburgh, and prospect Jared Oliva also connected.

DODGERS 3, DIAMONDBACKS 2 (8)

Clayton Kershaw allowed a run and struck out three over three innings and Kenley Jansen struck out two in a scoreless inning of relief for Los Angeles. Corey Seager hit his second spring homer for the Dodgers, and David Peralta homered off Kershaw for Arizona.

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