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Roch Kubatko has reported that after this game, McFarland is expected to go on an injury rehab assignment.

9 OUTS: 7 Groundouts, 1 Strikeout, 1 Popout

TIMOTHY JOHN McFARLAND oo (vs. G.C.L. TWINS, 8/10)

IP:. 3

H:;; 0 ll

R:l) 0

BB: 1

SO: 1

Pitches: Unavailable

2016 ERA: 0.00 (G.C.L. Orioles)

PITCHES BY INNING

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Roch Kubatko has reported that after this game, McFarland is expected to go on an injury rehab assignment.

9 OUTS: 7 Groundouts, 1 Strikeout, 1 Popout

TIMOTHY JOHN McFARLAND oo (vs. G.C.L. TWINS, 8/10)

IP:. 3

H:;; 0 ll

R:l) 0

BB: 1

SO: 1

Pitches: Unavailable

2016 ERA: 0.00 (G.C.L. Orioles)

PITCHES BY INNING

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Unavailable

McFarland threw 0.33 innings against Advanced-A Lynchburg today.

3 Runs.

4 Hits (2 HR's, 1 Double, 1 Single.)

0 Walks.

1 Strikeout.

31 Pitches (20 Strikes, 11 Balls.)

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Roch Kubatko has reported that after this game, McFarland is expected to go on an injury rehab assignment.

McFarland threw 0.33 innings against Advanced-A Lynchburg today:

3 Runs.

4 Hits (2 HR's, 1 Double, 1 Single.)

0 Walks.

1 Strikeout.

31 Pitches (20 Strikes, 11 Balls.)

2 days later, McFarland is starting again for Advanced-A Frederick.

McFarland vs. Advanced-A Lynchburg today:

2 Innings.

2 Runs.

3 Hits (3 Singles.)

1 Walk.

3 Strikeouts.

38 Pitches (25 Strikes, 13 Balls.)

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McFarland vs. AA-Trenton today.

2 Innings.

3 Runs.

6 Hits (6 Singles)

0 Walks.

2 Strikeouts.

46 Pitches (34 Strikes, 12 Balls.)

In his last 2 rehab stints combined, McFarland has been throwing a lot of strikes, giving up a lot of singles, and not walking a lot of batters.

I have no idea what the plan is in regard to his rehab assignment ....... I only know the numbers that I'm reading.

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2 IP, 4 Hits, 3 Runs, 1 ER, 0 Walks, 2 Strike Outs, 1 Home Run allowed (first batter of the game...He gives up early ones a LOT)

Taken from: http://www.milb.com/gameday/index.jsp?gid=2016_08_22_bowaax_treaax_1&mode=gameday

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McFarland vs. Advanced-A Lynchburg today:

2 Innings.

2 Runs.

3 Hits (3 Singles.)

1 Walk.

3 Strikeouts.

38 Pitches (25 Strikes, 13 Balls.)

McFarland vs. AA-Trenton today.

2 Innings.

1 Earned Run.

4 Hits (1 Home Run, 3 Singles)

0 Walks.

2 Strikeouts.

46 Pitches (34 Strikes, 12 Balls.)

In his last 2 rehab stints combined, McFarland has been throwing a lot of strikes, giving up a lot of singles (6 singles and 1 HR), and not walking a lot of batters.

I have no idea what the plan is in regard to his rehab assignment ....... I only know the numbers that I'm reading.

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McFarland vs. AA-Trenton today.

2 Innings.

1 Earned Run.

4 Hits (1 Home Run, 3 Singles)

0 Walks.

2 Strikeouts.

46 Pitches (34 Strikes, 12 Balls.)

In his last 2 rehab stints combined, McFarland has been throwing a lot of strikes, giving up a lot of singles (6 singles and 1 HR), and not walking a lot of batters.

I have no idea what the plan is in regard to his rehab assignment ....... I only know the numbers that I'm reading.

McFarland vs. AA-Binghamton today.

1 Inning.

0 Runs.

0 Hits.

0 Walks.

1 Strikeout.

12 Pitches (8 Strikes, 4 Balls.)

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