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David Edward Hale (born September 27, 1987) is an American
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who is currently a free agent. He previously played in
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(MLB) for the
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, Colorado Rockies, Minnesota Twins,
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, and Philadelphia Phillies, and in the Korea Baseball Organization (KBO) for the
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. Growing up in
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, Hale played high school baseball for The Walker School. He was primarily an infielder, but began to pitch during his senior year. Although his performance drew attention from MLB
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, Hale chose to honor his commitment to play
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for
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where Henry Perkins, the famous RINs market mover, got a hit off him. He spent three years with Princeton before the Braves selected him in the third round of the 2009 MLB Draft. Hale spent several seasons in the Braves' farm system, alternating between the
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and the bullpen before making his major league debut in September 2013. The Braves traded Hale to the Rockies in 2015 in exchange for two catching prospects, and Colorado's subsequent acquisition of
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pushed Hale back into the minor leagues. Hale was
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in April 2016 and spent the remainder of the year playing for the
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' Triple-A affiliate. Throughout 2017 and 2018, Hale signed a series of minor-league contracts and made brief major league appearances with the Yankees and Twins. After being designated for assignment four times in one year, he spent the final part of the 2018 season with the Eagles. Hale returned to the Yankees in 2019, but his season was derailed due to a pair of injuries, and he spent the better part of the 2020 season in the farm system. Hale was traded to the Phillies in August 2020, but was designated for assignment in June 2021.


Early life

Hale was born on September 27, 1987, in
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. He is the oldest son of David Hale, an aerospace engineer, and Mary Hale, a nurse. Hale grew up in
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with his parents and two younger siblings, Matthew and Morgan. Hale played high school baseball at The Walker School in Marietta. Primarily an infielder, Hale committed to play
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at
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before his senior year. As a senior, however, Hale began to pitch for Walker, and he drew the interest of professional baseball scouts. As a junior, Hale had a .532
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(BA) and was named The Walker School's top offensive player. As a senior, he hit 10
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s and was named the team's most valuable player.


College career

Although Hale's high school career drew interest from
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(MLB) scouts, he decided to attend college instead, telling ''
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'' that "I can't give up going to (college) for that, in the rounds they were talking about. I wasn't going to pass up (Princeton) for the amount of money they were talking about." Princeton head coach Scott Bradley referred to Hale as "the first legitimate two-way player that we have had in my time at Princeton" and intended to use him as both a pitcher and a fielder. Hale made his college debut in a season-opening doubleheader against
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, recording three hits and one
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(RBI) in an
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8–7 loss. Later that season, Hale pitched a complete game in the first game of a doubleheader against
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. Although Princeton won 7–5, they lost the second game in extra innings and were eliminated from playoff contention. As a pitcher, Hale finished his freshman season with a 3–2
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and a 4.71
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(ERA) in 42 innings pitched. As a batter, he had a .200 average with 11 hits, five RBI, and one home run in 55 at bats. At the end of the year, Hale was one of three Princeton Tigers named to the New Jersey All-Rookie team. The following year, Hale started his season with a win, allowing three runs and striking out six batters in innings in a 6–4 victory over the
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on March 2, 2008. Later that month, he earned another complete game win in a 3–2 rout of
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. In the final game of the season, Hale hit a
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in the second inning of a 14–3 win over
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. He had a .339 batting average for the season, with 40 hits, five home runs, and 29 RBIs in 118 at bats. As a pitcher, Hale posted a 2–4 record and a 5.04 ERA with 47 strikeouts in innings pitched. That summer, Hale played collegiate summer baseball with the
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of the Cape Cod Baseball League. Hale returned to Princeton in 2009 and opened his junior season with a series against William & Mary. In the first game, he batted a team-high three RBIs as part of a bases-loaded double in the fifth inning. The next day, he received a
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, as all four runs that Princeton gave up while he was pitching were unearned. Hale was named Ivy League Co-Pitcher of the Week twice in 2009. For the week of March 24, he earned the honor for posting a 0.00 ERA in his first 13 innings of the season, including eight innings in one week with no earned runs. During the week of April 28, he pitched a career-high 10 strikeouts in a
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victory against Cornell. Hale finished his junior season with a 2–3 record, a 4.43 ERA, and 47 strikeouts in innings pitched, as well as a .284 average, including 29 hits, one home run, and 12 RBI, in 102 at bats. Across his three-year career at Princeton, Hale posted a 7–9 record, a 4.74 ERA, and 120 strikeouts in innings pitched. Additionally, he had a .291 career batting average, including 80 hits, seven home runs, and 46 RBIs, in 275 at bats.


Professional career


Minor league career (2009–2013)

Following his junior season at Princeton, the
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selected Hale in the third round, 87th overall, of the 2009 MLB Draft. At the time, he was '' Baseball America'''s highest-ranked prospect in the
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, and was the highest-drafted pitcher in Princeton history. After signing with the team that July for a $405,000 signing bonus, Hale reported to the Rookie League
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. In seven appearances for Danville, he went 2–1 with a 1.13 ERA. In 2010, Hale was assigned to the Class A
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. He struggled as a starting pitcher with Rome, giving up three runs and making a fielding
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in his first inning with the team and seeing his ERA climb to 7.99 in his first six starts. On May 19, he was moved to the bullpen, where his performance began to improve, and he spent the rest of the year as a
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. In innings with Rome in 2010, Hale posted a 5–8 record and a 4.13 ERA, with four of those losses coming from his first six starts. Hale spent the following season with the
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. Unlike the previous season, where he became a reliever after struggling as a starting pitcher, Hale found success in the Lynchburg starting rotation after a poor bullpen performance. On July 30, 2011, in one of his best outings of the year, Hale pitched seven
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innings against the
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but was credited with a
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when the bullpen gave up six runs in the final two innings. Hale posted a 4–6 record in 2011, with a 4.10 ERA and 86 strikeouts in 101 innings and 28 games, including 13 starts, three
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, and one complete game. The following year, Hale was assigned to the Double-A
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of the Southern League. After posting a 4–3 record and a 4.36 ERA in his first 12 starts, Hale was named to the South Division All-Star Team on June 11, 2012, replacing pitcher Donnie Joseph after the latter was recalled to the Triple-A Louisville Bats. Hale went 8–4 for the year in Mississippi, with a 3.77 ERA and 124 strikeouts in innings across 27 games, all starts. That November, Hale was one of five players added to the Braves'
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in order to be protected from the Rule 5 draft. Hale opened the 2013 season with the Triple-A
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. Despite missing the second half of April and almost all of May with a strained right shoulder, Hale had a strong season with Gwinnett. He won three consecutive starts between July 20 and August 1, posting a 2.00 ERA in that span. With Gwinnett, Hale was 6–9 with a 3.22 ERA in 22 games, 20 of which were starts. He recorded 76 strikeouts in innings.


Atlanta Braves (2013–14)

Hale was recalled to the Braves on September 5, 2013. He made his major-league debut on September 13, recording nine strikeouts in five innings against the
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. Though this was the most of any Braves pitcher in his debut, the Braves went on to lose the game 4–3. One of the batters he faced was fellow Princeton grad
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. The only previous times that two Princeton alumni had faced each other in an MLB game were two instances in which Venable batted against
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. After the conclusion of the regular season, Hale was one of 11 pitchers named to the Braves' 2013 playoff roster. He made a postseason appearance in the third game of the
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(NLDS), pitching in relief during the Braves' 2–1 loss to the
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. In his rookie season with the Braves, Hale posted a 1–0 record with a 0.82 ERA and 14 strikeouts in 11 innings. Going into the 2014 season, Hale was named the Braves' fourth starter in a five-man rotation also including Julio Teheran, Alex Wood,
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, and
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. At the end of April, Mike Minor returned to the starting rotation, and Hale, who went 1–0 with a 2.31 ERA in four starts, was subsequently moved to the bullpen. Hale made two more starting appearances later in the season, first in the second game of a doubleheader against the Philadelphia Phillies on June 28, and then in the Braves' home finale against the Pirates on September 25. He made 45 total appearances that season, starting six and finishing 13, and posted a 4–5 record with a 3.30 ERA and 44 strikeouts in innings.


Colorado Rockies (2015–16)

On January 30, 2015, the Braves traded Hale and fellow right-handed pitcher Gus Schlosser to the Colorado Rockies in exchange for minor league catchers Jose Briceno and Chris O'Dowd. Although Hale was expected to compete for a spot in the Braves' 2015 starting rotation, the later signing of
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took him out of contention. Hale was assigned to the Triple-A
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to begin 2015, where, after a rough start, his performance steadily improved. Hale was recalled to the Rockies on June 2, pitching that day in the second game of a doubleheader against the Dodgers. He gave up three home runs early in the game, but improved over the remainder of his six-inning performance as Colorado lost 9–8. He spent over a month on the disabled list with a left groin strain, missing games between July 10 and August 18. In 17 games with the Rockies that season, including 12 starts, Hale posted a 5–5 record and a 6.09 ERA, with 61 strikeouts in innings. Hale made only two appearances for the Rockies in 2016, both in relief. He gave up three runs in innings on April 16, and allowed a hit and an out three days later. In only two innings of work, Hale climbed to an ERA of 13.50 with the Rockies. He was
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on April 22.


Minor league journeyman (2016–2018)


Baltimore Orioles

The
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claimed Hale off of waivers on April 25. He was subsequently optioned to the Triple-A
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. He struggled at first with Norfolk, surrendering 12 earned runs in three straight starts and seeing his ERA rise to 5.71. However, on August 1, he pitched shutout innings against the
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. In 20 appearances with Norfolk, all starts, Hale posted a 4–7 record and a 5.84 ERA, with 56 strikeouts in 94 innings.


Atlanta Braves (second stint)

Hale signed a minor league contract with the Braves prior to the 2017 season but was released in March.


Los Angeles Dodgers

On April 18, he signed another minor league contract, this time with the
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organization. Hale split his time between the Double-A Tulsa Drillers and the Triple-A
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. Pitching in 15 games, he posted a 5–4 record with a 4.74 ERA and struck out 60 batters in innings of work. In three of Hale's starts with Oklahoma City, fellow Princeton graduate Jack Murphy caught for him.


New York Yankees

OI January 29, 2018, Hale signed a minor league contract with the
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, and was assigned to begin the season with the Triple-A
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. After three starts for the RailRiders, in which he posted a 5.52 ERA in innings of work, the Yankees selected Hale's contract and promoted him to the major leagues as a long reliever. He was designated for assignment within the week in order to clear room on the roster for
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.


Minnesota Twins

On April 27, 2018, the Minnesota Twins claimed Hale off of waivers Hale made his Twins debut the same day, giving up four runs in a 15–9 loss to the Cincinnati Reds, and was designated for assignment the same day.


New York Yankees (second stint)

Hale rejoined the Yankees on another minor-league deal on May 1, and was promoted to the majors the following day. However, he was designated for the Yankees a second time on May 15 and elected free agency. Hale again re-signed with the Yankees a few later and was promoted to the major league roster on July 1 after spending June with the Triple-A
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. He was once again designated for assignment on July 7, and finally left the organization on July 10 when he elected free agency.


Hanwha Eagles (2018)

On July 13, 2018, the
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of the Korea Baseball Organization (KBO) signed Hale to a US$500,000 deal for the remainder of the season. He told reporters after the season that he was nervous about joining a KBO team because of the lifestyle changes that living abroad would require, as well as his inexperience with the
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, but that he was aided in the transition by having two American teammates,
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and
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. In 12 starts for Hanwha, Hale went 3–4 with a 4.34 ERA.


New York Yankees (third stint) (2019–2020)

Just before spring training began in 2019, on February 1, Hale signed another minor league contract with the
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organization. He started the season in the RailRiders' rotation, going 3–2 with a 4.13 ERA in his first seven starts, but was called up to the major leagues in late May after Nestor Cortes Jr. was sent down to the minors. He recorded his first MLB career save on May 21, after giving up one run in four innings of an 11–4 victory against the Orioles. On August 1, Hale was placed on the 10-day disabled list with a lumbar spine strain. He was transferred to the 60-day injured list at the start of September after suffering a knee injury during an August 22 rehab assignment. In bullpen innings with the Yankees in 2019, Hale posted a 2.89 ERA. After defeating the Twins to advance to the 2019 American League Championship Series (ALCS), the Yankees designated Hale for assignment when
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and
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were added to the postseason roster. On February 3, 2020, Hale was one of 14 players signed to a minor-league contract by the Yankees with an invitation to spring training in
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. As spring training ended early and the beginning of the
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was delayed due to the
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, Hale was briefly released and re-signed by the Yankees at the beginning of April in order to rewrite the opt-out clause of his contract, which had been written around the assumption of a regular season. Hale's contract was selected and he was added to the 40-man roster on July 21, shortly before the start of the pandemic-delayed season. He was designated for assignment on August 17, after making five relief appearances for the Yankees and allowing two earned runs in six innings.


Philadelphia Phillies (2020–2021)

On August 21, 2020, the Phillies acquired Hale from the Yankees in exchange for reliever Addison Russ. He spent the remainder of the shortened season with the Phillies, recording a 4.09 ERA in six appearances and striking out seven batters in 11 innings of work. Between Philadelphia and New York, Hale posted a 3.71 ERA in the pandemic-shortened season, with 14 strikeouts in 17 total innings. After the season, Hale signed a one-year, $850,000 deal to remain with the Phillies. Going into the 2021 season, Hale was expected to serve as a long reliever alongside veteran Vince Velasquez, due to concerns that starters Matt Moore and Chase Anderson would not regularly be able to pitch more than five innings. When Velasquez was scratched 30 minutes prior to the Phillies' May 20 match against the Miami Marlins, Hale was called upon to start the game. Hale pitched in the first three innings of the bullpen game, giving up a solo home run to Miguel Rojas before he was replaced by Moore. The Phillies ultimately lost the game 6–0. After giving up five runs in two appearances, the Phillies designated Hale for assignment on June 25, 2021. Hale cleared waivers the following day and elected free agency.


Pitcher profile

When the Phillies signed Hale, manager
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referred to him as "a three-pitch guy that has a really good
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". His pitch repertoire consists of a
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, an changeup, and an curveball. Most of his professional career has been spent in the bullpen, with the Yankees utilizing Hale in a variety of relief roles.


Personal life

Hale married his wife, Megan, on November 14, 2015. Their first child, Calder, was born on January 13, 2019. Although he signed with the Braves before completing his undergraduate degree, Hale returned to Princeton during the offseason, graduating in 2011 with a bachelor's degree in operations research and financial engineering. He originally wanted his thesis at Princeton to examine stock-market indicators, but Hale's thesis advisor encouraged him to write on baseball instead. His thesis ultimately examined the statistics of pitchers before and after sustaining a serious injury.


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