Canha among impressive hitters in intrasquad game

Gray hurls one inning; Graveman tunes up for Cactus League opener

February 23rd, 2017

MESA, Ariz. -- A's manager Bob Melvin wasn't quite prepared for what he saw from his hitters, who teed off some of the club's best arms during a pair of brief intrasquad games Thursday morning.
Right-handers and squared off in one game, each dueling with a large handful of the team's better bats. Among the highlights was 's two-out RBI double against Gray.
"I saw some good stuff today," Melvin said. "I'm surprised at some of the at-bats. Canha hits a pitch down that's moving all over the place to right-center field. You don't expect that good of at-bats to start. ... Especially, the stuff I saw was really good.
"Sonny's ball was moving all over, had a really good breaking ball for a strikeout, just threw a pretty good pitch down to Canha, and he ended up hitting it in the gap. But I thought his stuff was really good."
Gray allowed two hits -- the other to non-roster outfielder -- and issued a walk to catcher Josh Phegley in one inning, striking out one batter, . Graveman, meanwhile, was limited to 15 pitches two days ahead of his first scheduled Cactus League start and gave up two runs on three hits. led off with a triple and scored on 's ensuing single; back-to-back singles from and brought in another run.
In the other game, Melvin said lefty and right-hander threw well. Left-hander also made an appearance, surrendering a home run to .
Rare is it that hitters are ahead of pitchers at this time of the year. Canha's performance was especially encouraging, considering he missed the majority of 2016 while rehabbing from hip surgery.
"I threw BP to him today, too," Melvin said. "He looks healthy, strong. He's probably in better shape than he's ever been in. You come off surgery like that, you better work hard to rehab it, and he certainly did, so it was good to see him get a good swing like that right away."
Melvin said Canha will be in the lineup for Saturday's Cactus League opener against the host Cubs at Sloan Park.
Worth noting
The A's remain in wait mode with right-hander , who has yet to join camp from the Dominican Republic because of visa paperwork.
"It's still day to day," Melvin said Thursday. "We thought it might be today, tomorrow, based on the fact we felt like he was close."