PHOTOS: Kevin Gausman and Brian Matusz rehab for the Frederick Keys

Kevin Gausman and Brian Matusz made rehab appearances in Frederick Friday night, and Joy R. Absalon was there to capture it. Check out her exclusive photos in the gallery below.

Kevin Gausman

April 15, 2016: Baltimore Orioles starting pitcher Kevin Gausman, while rehabbing his right shoulder in a start for the Frederick Keys, is sporting a lime green and blue “Keys for Life” jersey, which was later auctioned off for charity. Photo: Joy R. Absalon/MiLB.com

Kevin Gausman

April 15, 2016: Orioles starting pitcher Kevin Gausman (36) threw 3 1/3 innings during a rehab start for the Frederick Keys against the Lynchburg Hillcats at Nymeo Field at Harry Grove Stadium. He allowed two runs (one earned). Photo: Joy R. Absalon/MiLB.com

Brian Matusz

April 15, 2016: Baltimore Orioles pitcher Brian Matusz allowed one run in three innings during a rehab appearance for the Frederick Keys against the Lynchburg Hillcats at Nymeo Field at Harry Grove Stadium. Photo: Joy R. Absalon/MiLB.com

Kevin Gausman

April 15, 2016: Orioles starting pitcher Kevin Gausman was hoping to throw five innings Friday in a rehab start for the Frederick Keys. He fell five outs short of that goal and may make one more rehab start before rejoining the Orioles. Photo: Joy R. Absalon/MiLB.com

Ramon Martinez

April 15, 2016: Baltimore Orioles special assignment pitching instructor Ramon Martinez was in Frederick on Friday to watch Kevin Gausman and Brian Matusz pitch. Martinez’s opinion is well-respected in the organization. Photo: Joy R. Absalon/MiLB.com

Brian Matusz

April 15, 2016: Baltimore Orioles pitcher Brian Matusz (intercostal strain) is wearing a Keys hat and Orioles sweatshirt prior to his injury rehab appearance for the Frederick Keys on Friday. Photo: Joy R. Absalon/MiLB.com

Kevin Gausman

April 15, 2016: Baltimore Orioles starting pitcher Kevin Gausman struck out eight Lynchburg Hillcats batters on Friday at Nymeo Field at Harry Grove Stadium. Photo: Joy R. Absalon/MiLB.com

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