![]() “We could go a lot of different directions when the season breaks. ![]() Manager Brandon Hyde repeated today that the club is developing Hall as a starter and that’s how he’ll build up in camp. Being able to throw the things that, when we’re on the same track and being able to actually execute those pitches is huge for us.” “Me and him just work well together in general. “That’s something we always go over,” Hall said. How Hall interpreted his outing matched the input he received from Adley Rutschman, who caught him in the bullpen and again on the back field. I had great command of my fastball, so just little things like that are wins right now.” “I’m still early in the process, but everything I was throwing yesterday had great shapes. “My shapes and everything were extremely good for what I wanted them to be,” he said. Hall made that clear yesterday with the stuff he flashed. Hopefully, that stays on track,” he said. “I think it’s scheduled for, like, maybe Monday or Tuesday for a game, hopefully, depending on how recovery and things go. The left-hander could produce his first line Monday in Clearwater or in Tuesday’s home game against the Red Sox that airs on MASN. He’s going to fall short of the necessary number of innings. The club has conceded that Hall won’t be ready to start by Opening Day. Hall said he’s a little sore today, “but nothing that’s not normal.” The Orioles gladly will take it. “Still trying to just get the body going and just get used to facing hitters and just start to crisp my pitches up and things like that,” he said. Hall threw 42 pitches, twice striking out 2020 first-round draft pick Heston Kjerstad in the second. Nothing much is standing in the way of Hall’s spring debut. – DL Hall felt good during yesterday’s two-inning simulated game on the Camden Yards field, and he didn’t report any issues this morning with his lower back – or any other part of him.
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