Good morning! Some quick links: PHILLIES SPLIT: The Phillies split their squads Sunday and then split those split-squad games. They beat the Tigers 8-5 (Freddy Galvis, Andres Blanco and Ryan Hanigan each had two hits; Michael Saunders and Rhys Hoskins homered) but lost to the Orioles 3-2 (Cameron Rupp hit a home run, and Chris Coghlan added an RBI hit). More interesting were the pitching performances. Clay Buchholz was battered by the Tigers early (three innings, three hits, four runs), while Adam Morgan gave up a run and three hits in two and change. Meanwhile Nick Pivetta pitched well against Baltimore (three innings, three strikeouts, two hits), and Alec Asher cleaned him up with a solid three innings (one run allowed). A DAY OFF: The Phillies are off today. Yup, no baseball. You could watch the World Baseball Classic! CLAY THE VET: Here's a Jim Salisbury profile of Buchholz, who is now a veteran on a pitching staff. He likes Vince Velasquez, apparently. JOELY'S TURN: Matt Gelb talked to Joely Rodriguez, who is hoping to make the team out of camp as a lefty reliever. He has a decent shot. ANNOUNCEMENTS: We have a couple big announcements today. Keep your eyes open!