Spencer Jones reaches three times, Ben Hess pitches in Yankees' Spring Breakout loss to Orioles

The Yankees took on the Baltimore Orioles in their Spring Breakout Game on Saturday night, here's everything you need to know.

Spencer Jones reaches three times, Ben Hess pitches in Yankees' Spring Breakout loss to Orioles

The Yankees were defeated the Baltimore Orioles 5-4 in their Spring Breakout Game on Saturday night.

Here are some takeaways...

- Carlos Lagrange took the mound for the Baby Bombers. The 21-year-old was terrific as he showed off his 70-grade fastball, touching 100 mph consistently from the get-go. After allowing a leadoff single, he retired the next 11 hitters in a row before Vance Honeycutt beat him to left-center for an inside-the-park homer.

Lagrange finished with a final line of two runs (one earned) on two hits, one walk, and two strikeouts across 4.0 innings.

- Spencer Jones almost made a nice running grab ranging over to left-center on the inside-the-parker, but he wasn't able reel it in. The slugger reached base three times but his only serious damage came in the top of the seventh as he was gifted a double after the left fielder lost it in the lights.

- George Lombard Jr. was quiet at the plate over his first three at-bats, but then he reached in his next two with a walk and a single. The 19-year-old first-round pick was really impressive this spring -- demolishing a pair of homers, including a 414-foot blast that left the bat at a whopping 108.4 mph.

- Jesus Rodriguez drove in two of New York's four runs with a run scoring groundout and an RBI single.

- Ben Hess, the Yankees' first-round pick from last year, made his unofficial pro debut. He cruised through a perfect first inning of work but then allowed a run to score on Dylan Beavers' RBI single in the bottom of the sixth. The 22-year-old struck out 106 batters in 68 innings last year at Alabama.

- Alexander Vargas made a terrific over-the-shoulder running grab on a pop up in shallow right in the ninth.

Whats next

The Yankees split up to play a pair of 1:05 p.m. games on Sunday, staying in Port Charlotte to face the Rays and in Tampa against the Pittsburgh Pirates.