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SALEM AVALANCHE VS. FREDERICK KEYS
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Three-game series begins today - 7 p.m. at Salem Memorial Baseball
Stadium
RADIO: WGMN (1240 AM).
RECORDS: Salem 30-29 (65-62); Frederick 28-30 (54-70)
PITCHERS:
Today: Frederick LHP Kirk Birkins (6-10, 4.98) vs. Salem LHP Wandy
Rodriguez (7-6, 3.59).
Saturday: Frederick RHP Nick McCurdy (1-6, 4.52) vs. Salem LHP
Brian Rodaway (4-9, 3.82).
Sunday: Frederick LHP Ryan Hannaman (0-2, 3.38) vs. RHP Jimmy
Barrett (6-10, 5.74).
AVALANCHE NOTES: Bef...
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