THE GAME: The Dodgers were held to six hits and lost to the Chicago White Sox, 7-2, on Saturday afternoon at Camelback Ranch in Glendale, Ariz.
HITTING REPORT: Zach Ehrhard had the only multi-hit game in the Dodgers’ lineup on Saturday. He had a single and a triple. … Mookie Betts returned to the lineup after spending a couple of days in Los Angeles for the birth of his third child. He was 0 for 2 with a walk. … Kyle Tucker was 0 for 3 at designated hitter and is 3 for 15 this spring. … Max Muncy, Dalton Rushing and Andy Pages each had a single.
PITCHING REPORT: Justin Wrobleski had a rough start. He was charged with five runs on four hits and two walks in 2⅓ innings. … Alex Vesia pitched another scoreless inning. He hasn’t allowed a run this inning while facing 18 hitters, striking out six, walking two and giving up just one hit. … Tanner Scott retired the side in order with a strikeout in his inning. … Jack Dreyer struck out two in his 1-2-3 inning.
DEFENSE REPORT: A throwing error by catcher Dalton Rushing led to the White Sox’s first run in the game. … White Sox left fielder Tristan Peters robbed Rushing of a three-run home run in the sixth inning. Peters went back to the wall, jumped up and reached over the fence to catch Rushing’s drive.
UP NEXT: Dodgers split squad (RHP Emmet Sheehan) at Cubs (RHP Jameson Taillon), Sunday, 1:05 p.m. PT, Sloan Park, No TV/radio; Rangers (RHP Trey Supak) at Dodgers split squad (RHP River Ryan), Sunday, 1:05 p.m. PT, Camelback Ranch, SportsNet LA, 570 AM