Dealing Keel dominates RockHounds
An impressive outing from All-Star lefty Jerry Keel helped San Antonio blank Midland 3-0 Friday before a sellout Used Car Night crowd of 7,456 at Wolff Stadium.The Missions, looking to build on Thursday's series-opening win, called upon Keel to stymie the RockHounds once again. The 6'6 hurler surrendered just one
An impressive outing from All-Star lefty
The Missions, looking to build on Thursday's series-opening win, called upon Keel to stymie the RockHounds once again. The 6'6 hurler surrendered just one hit over the first six innings, allowing his team to piece together some offense against mound opponent
San Antonio did just that in the third when
In the fifth, the Missions provided Keel some breathing room by starting the inning with three straight singles, the last of which, off the bat of
Keel (6-2) kept the 3-0 lead, allowing just three hits and three walks, while striking out five over seven and a third innings.
San Antonio (2-2, 44-30) continues its four-game series with Midland (0-4, 33-40) Saturday night. The Missions will be wearing special Sandlot-themed jerseys that will be auctioned off throughout the game with all proceeds benefiting State of Texas Kidney Foundation. First pitch is scheduled for 7:05 PM. Right-hander