Shorebirds' Hall hauls in career-high five hits
Adam Hall's first full professional season was going well early on, but he had yet to have a night like he did on Wednesday.Baltimore's No. 14 prospect racked up a career-high five hits in six trips to the plate, helping power Class A Delmarva to a 15-7 win over Asheville
Baltimore's No. 14 prospect racked up a career-high five hits in six trips to the plate, helping power Class A Delmarva to a 15-7 win over Asheville at Arthur W. Perdue Stadium. Hall scored four times and drove in two runs as the Shorebirds notched their 10th straight win at home.
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The 19-year-old got started early, singling to right field on the second pitch he saw from southpaw
Delmarva's offense really powered up in the third, and Hall led the charge. He started the frame with another base hit to right, advanced to second after a walk and to third on a wild pitch by Garcia, then scored on a single by
The Shorebirds kept the rally going with three more hits and two more walks before Hall singled to left-center off lefty
In the seventh, Hall greeted righty
Through 16 games, the 2017 second-round pick is batting .365 on the season and has scored 15 runs. Last season, Hall put together a line of .293/.368/.374 for the IronBirds, including a 19-game hitting streak that stretched over the final weeks of New York-Penn League play. He also finished second in the league with 22 stolen bases, and was caught only five times.
That overall strong offensive production impressed Baltimore brass, particularly since he played just two games as a rookie after suffering an oblique strain.
"I think he surprised a lot of us with how well he was able to compete at that level with so little experience," Orioles director of player development Brian Graham told MiLB.com in October. "He did everything you want out of a good middle infielder."
Baltimore's No. 13 prospect Jean Carlos Encarnacion went 2-for-3 with two walks and three RBIs, all of which came in the third inning. In total, seven Shorebirds drove in at least one run in the double-digit frame.
Fajarado was 3-for-6 and scored three times while Turchin finished 3-for-4 with three runs and two RBIs. Curran and
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