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The Frederick Keys begin a four-game series with the Wilmington Blue Rocks on Thursday night at Frawley Stadium.

 

Left-hander DL Hall starts for the Keys against Wilmington left-hander Kris Bubic.

 

First pitch is at 6:35 p.m. and the broadcast can be heard on frederickkeys.com and the TuneIn app starting at 6:20.

 

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Kind of an interesting game for Hall.   He allowed a single, two walks, an HBP and made a throwing error, all in the first inning.   The inning ended on a play where a batter was out on a sac fly and a run scored, but then the catcher threw out another runner who was trying to advance.   That play saved any further protraction of an inning that had gone on for 23 pitches.

From that point on, Hall retired all 12 batters he faced, on 47 pitches.   

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7 minutes ago, Frobby said:

Kind of an interesting game for Hall.   He allowed a single, two walks, an HBP and made a throwing error, all in the first inning.   The inning ended on a play where a batter was out on a sac fly and a run scored, but then the catcher threw out another runner who was trying to advance.   That play saved any further protraction of an inning that had gone on for 23 pitches.

From that point on, Hall retired all 12 batters he faced, on 47 pitches.   

We all wait with anticipation

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51 minutes ago, bobmc said:

We all wait with anticipation

2 IP, 2 H, 1 R, 1 ER, 1 BB, 3 K’s.   Like Hall, all the baserunners came in his first inning of work.  OK outing considering he hadn’t pitched in almost 4 weeks.  

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11 hours ago, Frobby said:

Kind of an interesting game for Hall.   He allowed a single, two walks, an HBP and made a throwing error, all in the first inning.   The inning ended on a play where a batter was out on a sac fly and a run scored, but then the catcher threw out another runner who was trying to advance.   That play saved any further protraction of an inning that had gone on for 23 pitches.

From that point on, Hall retired all 12 batters he faced, on 47 pitches.   

I loved that. 

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