Summary
When Beau Hale was the 14th overall pick in the 2000 draft after a sparkling college career at Texas, he thought there would be many days like Saturday, and that by now he would be spending his days in Baltimore as an established member of the Orioles' rotation.
Instead, Hale tossed six shutout innings of relief for Bowie at Prince George's Stadium. He scattered four hits and struck out five, and looked very much like the pitcher who was once considered a key to the Orioles' future after the organization gave him a then-club record $2.25 million singing bonus.See the full content of this document
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Persistent Hale Shines in Bowie
But Hale's baseball journey has been far from a fairy tale. After splitting time between Class A Frederick and Class AA Bowie in 2001 and 2002, Hale's shoulder started hurting ...
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