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Dodgers blow out Angels in prospect showcase game

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TEMPE, Ariz. — The Dodgers, who have boasted a more highly regarded farm system than the Angels for more than a decade, have bragging rights after the inaugural Spring Breakout matchup.

A team of Dodgers prospects beat a team of Angels prospects, 8-1, on Saturday at Tempe Diablo Stadium.

Thayron Liranzo, a 20-year-old catcher who was playing first base, belted a two-run homer as part of a four-run second inning. Liranzo is ranked as the Dodgers’ 12th best prospect by Baseball America. A switch-hitter, Liranzo was hitting from the left side when he blasted the homer to right.

The game was part of a series in which Major League Baseball pitted prospect teams against one another.

Players who are already on 40-man rosters could opt out of playing in the game. Angels first baseman Nolan Schanuel, for example, is technically their top prospect because he maintains rookie eligibility. He’s been playing in big league spring training games because he’s slated to be the Angels everyday first baseman.

Dodgers catcher Daulton Rushing, who is rated by Baseball America as their No. 1 prospect, did play in the game, batting third. Rushing singled, walked and struck out in three trips to the plate.

The Dodgers used two other players ranked by Baseball America in the organization’s top 10: outfielder Josue De Paula (No. 5) and left-hander Jackson Ferris (No. 9). De Paula had two hits and two RBIs.

Center fielder Kendall George (No. 14) had a double and a triple.

As for the Angels, even though Schanuel didn’t play, they still used five of their top 10 prospects: outfielder Nelson Rada (No. 2), right-hander Caden Dana (No. 3), infielder Kyren Paris (No. 5), right-hander Jack Kochanowicz (No. 9) and shortstop Denzer Guzman (No. 10).

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Dana started on the mound for the Angels and worked two scoreless innings, striking out three.

Dana, a 20-year-old who was taken in the 2022 draft, was already in big league camp, so pitching in front of a crowd at Tempe Diablo Stadium was nothing new.

“I definitely treated it the same (as a big league exhibition game),” Dana said. “It’s definitely just as important. I think it was just cool, going against the prospects of another team.”

Dana fared better than Kochanowicz, who followed him to the mound. The Dodgers scored six runs against Kochanowicz in 1-2/3 innings.

Rada was 1 for 3 with a stolen base. Paris was 0 for 3 with 2 strikeouts. Guzman was 0 for 4 with a two strikeouts.

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