.The 25-year-old Minnesota center fielder began spring training with five straight hits http://www.brewersfanproshop.com/authentic-orlando-arcia-jersey , including two home runs and 10 RBIs, before going hitless in three tries Wednesday for the Twins in a rain-shortened 4-2 win over the Philadelphia Phillies.“We haven’t played very many games out here and he’s already shown everyone who’s watching he can do a lot of things,” first-year Twins manager Rocco Baldelli said. “He is as impactful as any player in the game.”Buxton hit just .156 with four RBIs over 28 games last year in an injury-plagued season. He dealt with migraines, a broken toe, hand and wrist issues.Buxton batted .300 with 11 home runs, 35 RBIs and 13 stolen bases in 57 games after the All-Star break in 2017, and won a Gold Glove.“He can do things on both sides of the ball and on the bases,” Baldelli said.FROM AROUND THE GRAPEFRUIT AND CACTUS LEAGUESORIOLES 7, RED SOX (SS) 6Chance Sisco hit two home runs, singled and drove in five runs for Baltimore. He has homered three times this spring.Jackie Bradley Jr. hit his second spring home run for Boston. Eduardo Rodriguez struck out three in his two-inning start, but was touched for two runs on three hits.NATIONALS 14, ASTROS 8Washington starter Jeremy Hellickson struck out three in two scoreless innings. Adam Eaton drove in two runs.Houston reliever Chris Devenski gave up three hits and a walk while getting only one out.TIGERS 10, YANKEES 4Josh Harrison reached base in all three plate appearances of his Detroit debut. He also had a throwing error from second base in a game shortened because of rain.Christin Stewart hit a grand slam and Nicholas Castellanos and Miguel Cabrera hit back-to-back, two-run doubles. Michael Fulmer gave up four runs in his two-inning start.Greg Bird hit a three-run homer for New York.BLUE JAYS 2 http://www.brewersfanproshop.com/authentic-orlando-arcia-jersey , PIRATES 1Kendrys Morales drove in both of Toronto’s runs with a single and double. Matt Shoemaker gave up a first-inning homer to Pittsburgh’s Jason Martin.BRAVES 4, CARDINALS 0Kyle Wright, Atlanta’s first-round draft pick in 2017, struck out three in his two-inning start.Dakota Hudson, St. Louis’ first-round pick in 2016, gave up a hit in his two-inning start.TWINS 4, PHILLIES 2Adam Rosales hit a two-run homer for Minnesota.Jean Segura and Andrew McCutchen each had two hits for Philadelphia and J.T. Realmuto had an RBI double.RAYS 5, RED SOX (SS) 4Rafael Devers had three hits, including a home run, for Boston. Brock Holt added two hits.Nate Lowe and Daniel Robertson homered for Tampa Bay.METS 14, MARLINS 6Danny Espinosa hit a three-run homer for New York. Steven Matz gave up three hits and struck out three in two innings.Lewis Brinson, the Miami centerpiece in the Christian Yelich trade last year, hit two home runs. Wei-Yin Chen gave up five runs and five hits in 1 1/3 innings.INDIANS (SS) 6, BREWERS 1Cleveland starter Shane Bieber worked two clean innings. Mark Mathias Domingo Santana Jersey , who spent the last two seasons at Double-A Akron and earned an invitation to the major league camp, hit two solo home runs.Jhoulys Chacin pitched a fast first inning for Milwaukee.INDIANS (SS) 6, MARINERS 5Seattle starter Mike Leake allowed one hit in three innings. Max Moroff had a three-run homer for Cleveland.CUBS 6, RANGERS 1Cole Hamels gave up two hits in two scoreless innings and Willson Contreras hit his second home run of the spring for Chicago.Edinson Volquez allowed four runs and four hits in an inning for Texas.GIANTS 15, ROYALS 2San Francisco starter Jeff Samardzija threw two scoreless innings. Gerardo Parra and Evan Longoria each had one of the Giants‘ five home runs.Frank Schwindel homered for Kansas City.DODGERS 5, ATHLETICS 3Los Angeles lefty Julio Urias worked an inning in his spring debut. The 22-year-old had shoulder surgery in June 2017 and returned to the Dodgers last Sept. 15 for three starts.Joakim Soria made his Oakland debut, walking two and getting two outs.DIAMONDBACKS 5, PADRES 5, 9 INNINGSPadres prospect Fernando Tatis Jr. hit his second home run of the spring.Looking to return to the majors after a second Tommy John surgery, Rubby De La Rosa walked a batter over an inning of relief for Arizona. Caleb Joseph drove in two runs with two hits.REDS 11, WHITE SOX 4Cincinnati starter Tanner Roark allowed a run in 1 1/3 innings. Christian Colon and Derek Dietrich each drove in three runs for the Reds.Yonder Alonso hit his second home run of the spring for Chicago. Reynaldo Lopez gave up five hits in his two-inning start.ANGELS 9, ROCKIES 7Angels starter Trevor Cahill was touched for five runs in one inning.Trevor Story homered and Charlie Blackmon doubled for Colorado. Many fans have already expressed their angst with the Royals glut in the outfield, bringing back Gore may have actually SOLVED some of these issues."There was certainly an array of reactions on Tuesday when the Royals announced that they would be bringing back outfielder/pinch-running specialist Terrance Gore on a MAJOR LEAGUE deal.Every single one of these takes is valid if you believe that the Royals have guys in the big leagues that need regular at-bats. Here’s my thing with that belief: the Royals outfield glut is going to prevent them from getting everyone at-bats on its own. It didn’t need Terrance Gore to clog up the at-bats, that was already happening.Here’s a quick look at the Kansas City Royals outfield situation as it stands right now:LF - Alex Gordon (lock)CF - Billy Hamilton (lock)RF - Brett Phillips/Jorge Bonifacio/Jorge Soler4th OF - Terrance Gore/Brian GoodwinWe know for a fact that Alex Gordon and Billy Hamilton are locks to get regular at-bats in two of the three outfield spots. That leaves two spots in the lineup Eric Sogard Jersey , RF and DH, open for four hitters (assuming the plan isn’t to get Gore at-bats). Here are the Royals theoretical options in the outfield for 2019.Play one of Brett Phillips or Jorge Bonifacio in RF regularly while Jorge Soler DHs. This would impede on the development on one of Phillips or Bonifacio and completely erases the potential value of Brian Goodwin because now he probably doesn’t get any kind of regular at-bats off of the bench either.Platoon Brett Phillips and Jorge Bonifacio in RF. This still impedes on their development, as they would never see same-handed pitchers, and still doesn’t allow Brian Goodwin to collect any kind of meaningful at-bats.Send both Brett Phillips and Jorge Bonifacio to AAA Omaha and allow Brian Goodwin to be the every day right fielder. Jorge Soler is the all-time DH and fourth outfielder while Terrance Gore assumes his role as pinch running specialist.Send one of Brett Phillips or Jorge Bonifacio to AAA Omaha, DH Jorge Soler, and allow Brian Goodwin to be the all-time fourth outfielder while Terrance Gore assumes his role as pinch running specialist.Let’s make this abundantly clear: Terrance Gore is not going to take at-bats away from anyone. Instead, he may actually be ensuring that someone is going to get regular at-bats.It wouldn’t make any sense for the Royals to put Gordon, Hamilton, Soler, Goodwin, Bonifacio, and Phillips on the same roster. Bonifacio and Phillips NEED every day at-bats to continue their development as major league hitters. They can’t do that at the major league level in 2019 after the signing of Billy Hamilton. In my opinion, the signing of Terrance Gore may hint that the Royals don’t believe Brett Phillips and/or Jorge Bonifacio are ready for big league at-bats to begin 2019. I firmly believe that every single member of the group of Alex Gordon, Billy Hamilton http://www.brewersfanproshop.com/authentic-orlando-arcia-jersey , Brian Goodwin, and Terrance Gore could be traded by the July trade deadline. They all have some value that could be of service to a contending team in the right situation. Once they are traded, or benched, or DFA’d, or what ever, there will be room in the big leagues for both Phillips and Bonifacio. This won’t be a season long demotion. Neither Phillips nor Bonifacio hit very well in the big leagues in 2018 and I think it would be reasonable to get them both a half season’s worth of at-bats in AAA before giving them every day roles in the big leagues. Terrance Gore helps aid in that process, not get in the way of it.The Royals are going through a rebuild. They have guys in the outfield that are in need of every day at-bats for a variety of reasons (money, development, trade value, etc.). Having too many of those guys sitting on the bench at the big league level would be a detriment to the rebuild. It would be much better for the careers of Phillips and Bonifacio to get regular playing time in AAA than to sit in the big leagues. Terrance Gore does not get in the way of any of that, and at least he’ll make watching the big league club fun while he’s here.