Cactus League roundup: Pomeranz leaves early

ROCKIES 5, DODGERS 2
GLENDALE, Ariz. (AP) -- Drew Pomeranz pitched two more scoreless innings before leaving with tightness in his right hip and Colorado beat the Dodgers.
Considered a top prospect, Pomeranz was acquired by the Rockies last summer in the trade that sent Ubaldo Jimenez to Cleveland. The 23-year-old left-hander, drafted fifth overall in 2010, is a projected member of Colorado's rotation this season after making four starts for the Rockies last year.
Pomeranz has showed his talent all spring, tossing seven shutout innings. He retired all six batters he faced Tuesday, but had to leave earlier than expected.
CUBS 5, GIANTS 4
SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. (AP) -- Cubs newcomer Chris Volstad pitched three shutout innings for the second straight time this spring.
Volstad, acquired in January from the Miami Marlins for fellow right-hander Carlos Zambrano, gave up two hits. In his prior outing, he allowed one hit against Seattle.
Volstad also got a hit against San Francisco.
ANGELS 3, DIAMONDBACKS 0
SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. (AP) -- Dan Haren struck out seven of the last eight batters he faced in three innings and the Angels went on to beat Arizona.
Haren gave up one hit, a leadoff single to Willie Bloomquist, and walked none. It's the only hit the former Diamondbacks ace has allowed in two spring starts. Overall, he has 10 strikeouts and one walk in five scoreless innings.
Alexi Amarista hit his second home run of the spring for the Angels, a solo shot off Arizona starter Trevor Cahill, who allowed two runs and five hits in three innings.
MARINERS 7, BREWERS (SS) 4
Zack Greinke threw three scoreless innings for Milwaukee's split squad before Seattle came back.
Greinke gave up one hit and struck out five. He left after issuing his lone walk to Casper Wells leading off the fourth.
Mariners catcher Jesus Montero, who entered the game hitting .389, struck out in all three at-bats.
ROYALS 7, REDS 5
SURPRISE, Ariz. (AP) -- Alex Gordon and Lorenzo Cain homered and Everett Teaford pitched three scoreless innings as Kansas City defeated Cincinnati.
Gordon's home run to lead off the fourth snapped a 4-4 tie. Cain homered to open the fifth. Teaford struck out four in three innings to pick up the victory in relief.
Jay Bruce homered in the first inning to extend his hitting streak to six games.
PADRES 6, WHITE SOX 3
PEORIA, Ariz. (AP) -- Catcher Nick Hundley went 3 for 3 with two RBIs and threw out a runner in San Diego's win over the White Sox.
Hundley played in just 82 games last season because of an elbow injury.
ATHLETICS 8, BREWERS 6
PHOENIX (AP) -- Manny Ramirez hit his first home run of the spring and Yoenis Cespedes went hitless again in Oakland's 8-6 win Tuesday over a Milwaukee Brewers split squad.
Ramirez sent a long drive to left-center against right-hander Mike Fiers. Ramirez, who has not played in the majors since last April, had been 0 for 8 this spring. He also drew a walk and flied out.
Ramirez must serve a 50-game suspension for a violation of baseball's drug policy.
Cespedes, the Cuban outfielder the A's signed to a four-year, $36 million deal, struck out twice and grounded out. He has gone hitless in six at-bats over his past two games.
INDIANS 8, RANGERS 8, 10 INNINGS
GOODYEAR, Ariz. (AP) -- Yu Darvish couldn't command his fastball over three innings for the Texas Rangers in a 10-inning tie with the Cleveland Indians.
The Japanese star walked four in his second spring start. He allowed two runs and three hits and struck out three.
Darvish limited the trouble by getting Shin-Soo Choo to ground into a bases-loaded double play. Texas catcher Yorvit Torrealba helped Darvish by throwing out two would-be basestealers.
In Darvish's debut, he pitched two scoreless innings against San Diego.