Phillies: After 1.2 Innings, Starting Pitcher Mick Abel Takes a ‘Walk’ to the Showers
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Phillies: After 1.2 innings, starting pitcher Mick Abel takes a ‘walk’ to the showers
PHILADELPHIA — Here a walk, there a walk, everywhere a walk, walk. Phillies righthander Mick Abel gave one free pass after another to the San Diego Padres in a 6-4 loss in Wednesday’s opener of a twilight doubleheader at Citizens Bank Park. Abel walked five batters and lasted just 1.2 innings. He threw 53 pitches — only 25 of them strikes — giving up five earned runs and a pair of hits while striking out three. In a disastrous second inning, two…
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