Mariners batter Brewers, 10-5

PEORIA, Ariz. -- Chris Taylor got three hits and Mike Zunino had a two-run single Friday as the Seattle Mariners beat the Milwaukee Brewers, 10-5.
J.A. Happ, slated for the Seattle starting rotation, blanked the Brewers for three innings, allowing a hit and striking out two.
"Happ threw the ball extremely well. Pitched in the zone, his secondary stuff was good. It was a good outing for him," Mariners manager Lloyd McClendon said.
Taylor, competing to be the club's everyday shortstop, hit a triple and raised his spring training average to .421. His eight hits and 16 total bases lead the Mariners so far in spring training.
Juan Centeno homered for the Brewers.
Meanwhile, Brewers reliever Francisco Rodriguez got to camp for a physical. His arrival was delayed by visa issues in his native Venezuela.
"Everything he does, you look at what guys add on," manager Ron Roenicke said. "Frankie's a guy that knows how to prepare, he knows the ups and downs of a season and he always helps those guys in getting through it."
Rodriguez will throw some bullpen sessions before taking the mound in a game, Roenicke said.
In other Brewers news on Friday, Mike Fiers allowed three earned runs on five hits and walked three in two innings, his second start of the spring. He's trying to build off a solid end of the 2014 season when he went 6-4 with a 2.09 ERA in 10 starts.
"Walks hurt me, it's going to hurt me in any game," Fiers said. "Got to my pitch count and just have to go 10 or 15 more next time."
Up next for Milwaukee, righty Jimmy Nelson gets the call against the Chicago Cubs on Saturday in Mesa, Ariz. He is expected to be the Brewers' fifth starter this season.