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Game Recap: Fredericksburg Nationals lose series opener against the Delmarva Shorebirds.

The Fredericksburg Nationals were held to just two base hits in a 4-0 loss to the Delmarva Shorebirds.

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Game Recap: Fredericksburg Nationals lose series opener against the Delmarva Shorebirds.

RHP Riley Cornelio started this final series on the hill for the Fredericksburg Nationals and got through the first two innings scoreless before he allowed a leadoff double to Angel Tejada in the third. A wild pitch allowed Tejada to take third base, then Luis Valdez singled to drive Tejada in. Valdez then stole second base, before Jalen Vasquez doubled to right-center field, plating Valdez to make it 2-0 Delmarva.

Deivy Cruz held the Freddies scoreless and hitless through 3.2 innings, but Kelvin LaRoche worked into some trouble in the fifth frame. The righty hit Armando Cruz, then walked both Marcus Brown and Phillip Glasser to load the bases with only one out. LaRoche then got a strikeout looking and a pop out to escape the jam without any damage.

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The Fredericksburg Nationals picked up their first hit with two outs in the top of the seventh, as Phillip Glasser reached on an infield single in his Fredericksburg Nationals debut, but he was stranded at first base.

Delmarva tacked on two more runs in the eighth inning and held Fredericksburg to just two total hits in a 4-0 win for the Shorebirds. LaRoche earned the win, Teddy Sharkey secured his second save, while Riley Cornelio took the loss. Liam Sullivan and Jefrem Leon are set to start games one and two, respectively of tomorrow’s doubleheader. Delmarva is set to throw Juan De Los Santos in game one, then Moises Chace in game two.

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