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Paxton gets loose in spring training debut

By Associated Press
Published: March 4, 2017, 6:26pm

Seattle Mariners left-hander James Paxton got loose, throwing 40 pitches Saturday against Colorado in his spring training debut.

Paxton, a projected part of the Mariners’ starting rotation, went two innings in Seattle’s 4-2 win at Scottsdale, Ariz. He gave up two runs, those coming on a home run by Ian Desmond, and three hits.

Paxton went 6-7 with a 3.79 ERA in 20 starts last season, spending almost three weeks on the disabled list with an elbow injury in August.

After throwing batting practice earlier this spring, Paxton came out of the bullpen. He’ll be starting for now on.

“Felt good to get back on the mound again and face some hitters. It had been a while,” Paxton said. “I’ll be definitely ready for three innings next time. Definitely felt a little bit off today, timing wasn’t very good. But that will come, first time out there.”

Paxton missed with a cutter to Desmond, who took advantage of the mistake.

Gallardo started for the Mariners and went three scoreless innings, striking out three and giving up one hit.

“It was nice to see those two guys out there, looking comfortable, got all their pitches working,” Mariners manager Scott Servais said of Gallardo.

Mike Zunino homered off Rockies starter Jon Gray, who gave up just that one hit in two innings.

Ian Desmond drilled a two-run shot for Colorado.

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