Going forward, we will hope for a lot better for DL Hall than 3.1 innings and 7 earned runs. Sunday’s contest started well enough, with GUNNAR HENDERSON (2-for-4) blasting off for a two-run home run ahead of a Dylan Harris RBI groundout and a Terrin Vavra RBI single. Jordan Westburg had a quiet 0-for-4 day, but Henderson is carrying a silly 1.124 OPS at this level.
The bad news: staked to a 4-0 lead, Hall allowed three consecutive hits to put the score at 4-2, and his fourth inning was just crappy: Hall walked two in a row, got a pop-out and then allowed a three-run home run.