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BALTIMORE - Cincinnati Reds right-fielder Jake Fraley pulled off a 34th-year first for the franchise Saturday in Baltimore.
Well, sort of.
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When Fraley led off the second inning of Saturday's game against the Orioles with a game-tying home run, it marked the 132nd home run in Camden Yards ballpark history hit onto Eutaw Street behind the right-field seats.
It was No. 68 by an opponent and first overall since Boston's Wilyer Abreu hit one out there on Aug. 15 last season.
But this is the thing: It was the first by a Red in the history of the ballpark, which opened in 1992.
Which, of course, comes with this caveat: The Reds have played only 11 games at the ballpark, not having played their first interleague game in Baltimore until 2011.
It was the second home run in three games for Fraley, who said he has newfound peace of mind coming into this season.
This article originally appeared on Cincinnati Enquirer: Jake Fraley pulls off Cincinnati Reds franchise first in Baltimore
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Well, sort of.
Reds defense Spencer Steer Fielding reinforcements on tap for Cincinnati Reds in Spencer Steer, maybe this weekend
Reds Sunday starter Carson Spiers Cincinnati Reds' Nick Lodolo to MLB paternity list; Carson Spiers recalled to make start
When Fraley led off the second inning of Saturday's game against the Orioles with a game-tying home run, it marked the 132nd home run in Camden Yards ballpark history hit onto Eutaw Street behind the right-field seats.
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It was No. 68 by an opponent and first overall since Boston's Wilyer Abreu hit one out there on Aug. 15 last season.
But this is the thing: It was the first by a Red in the history of the ballpark, which opened in 1992.
Which, of course, comes with this caveat: The Reds have played only 11 games at the ballpark, not having played their first interleague game in Baltimore until 2011.
It was the second home run in three games for Fraley, who said he has newfound peace of mind coming into this season.
This article originally appeared on Cincinnati Enquirer: Jake Fraley pulls off Cincinnati Reds franchise first in Baltimore
Continue reading...