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at baseball!!! orioles top prospect enrique bradfield jr is doing rehab down here + wehiwa aloy 2025 golden spikes winner and pride of maui
Sketching at the ballgame again! This was during the Carolina League All Star Game!
Thanks to @omahasnakes for alerting me to the minor league baseball team the Frederick Keys and their excellent Windsor-based logo.
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Opinion: Could Minor League Baseball Be Coming Back to Frederick?
Frederick, MD —For years, Frederick has worn its baseball legacy with pride. From the heyday of the Frederick Keys as a Baltimore Orioles affiliate to the brief electric run of the Spire City Ghost Hounds, baseball is woven into the very fabric of this city. Now, with significant renovations underway at Nymeo Field at Harry Grove Stadium, one can’t help but wonder: Could Minor League Baseball…
Ademar Rifaela earns player of the week honor
Ademar Rifaela earns player of the week honor
The Frederick Keys announced Curaçaoan outfielder Ademar Rifaela has been named player of the week of the Carolina League for July 3-9. Ademar is the sixth Keys player in eight weeks to earn the player of the week honors.
In the week of July 3rd – July 9th, Ademar went 12-for-19 with a home run, a double, six RBIs and three runs scored (.632/.632/.842 in five games). This included four multi-hit…
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Day 1083: July 2, 2017 Harry Grove Stadium More officially known these days as "Nymeo Field at Harry Grove Stadium", this is the home of the Frederick Keys, an affiliate of the Baltimore Orioles playing in the Carolina League. They are named after Francis Scott Key, the Revolutionary War soldier and spy who is best known today as the author of the "Star Spangled Banner"... unusually, Key is actually buried in a cemetery across the street. The stadium has a carousel in the right field corner, because why not. I attended an exciting game between the Keys and the Lynchburg Hillcats. Stadium Drive, Frederick, Maryland