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Robert Brooks Beall (born April 24, 1948) is a former professional American
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(, -) and the Pittsburgh Pirates in (). He played in a total of 148 games in his four-year Major League career, leaving with .231 average.


Early years

Beall graduated from Hillsboro High School in 1966, where he won a state championship his senior year. During his high school career he played for coach
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, and participated in the first game at
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in 1965.McKinney, Dick. Sparts win first game at Hare. ''
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'', October 19, 1976.
After his senior year he was named player of the year in Oregon and was offered scholarships to the
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He choose Oregon State in Corvallis where he would serve as captain of the baseball team and was selected to the Pacific-8 (now Pac-12 Conference) all-conference team as the first baseman. Additionally, Beall became the first left-handed third baseman in the history of the conference. His two brothers Jim and Gene also graduated from Hillsboro High, with Jim also playing baseball at OSU before moving to politics. Beall was drafted in the 28th round of the 1970 amateur draft after graduating with a bachelor's degree in mathematics.


Professional baseball

After leaving Oregon State, the 5-10 first baseman spent several years in the minor leagues. He had signed with the Philadelphia Phillies of the National League and sent to their
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, farm team. There he hit for a .389 average for Walla Walla, followed by .314 in the
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.Maves, Jr., Norm. Hillsboro reunion showcases '60s greats. ''
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He then spent the next few years moving up through the Phillies farm system. After a year in triple A ball for the
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, Beall was traded to the Atlanta Braves and played with their triple A team in Richmond, Virginia. Other stops included Reading, Pennsylvania, the
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over a 12-year period playing professional baseball. On May 12, 1975, Beall made his major league debut playing first base for the Atlanta Braves.Bob Beall Stats.
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During the season he played eight games and hit for a .226 batting average with one
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. After spending the next few years in the minor leagues, he returned to Atlanta for the season. That season he hit one home run, drove in 16 runs, while batting .243 over 108 games. The next season was his last for the Braves, and he played in 17 games and hit .133. 1980 was his last year in the Major Leagues, where he played in three games without a single hit for the Pittsburgh Pirates. In his 148-game career he hit .231 in 234 at-bats with one home run, 18 RBIs, and a .987 fielding average. After leaving the Pirates, he spent some time with the
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minor league team in Portland, Oregon. With the Beavers he was a player-coach at a time when the team was the triple A affiliate for the Pirates. He then retired in 1981 and returned to Hillsboro and began working for sportswear company
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Bob Beall
at Baseball Almanac] {{DEFAULTSORT:Beall, Bob 1948 births Living people Major League Baseball first basemen Atlanta Braves players Pittsburgh Pirates players Richmond Braves players Walla Walla Phillies players Eugene Emeralds players Portland Beavers players Peninsula Phillies players Oregon State Beavers baseball players Baseball players from Portland, Oregon Sportspeople from Hillsboro, Oregon Baseball players from Atlanta Águilas Cibaeñas players American expatriate baseball players in the Dominican Republic Hillsboro High School (Oregon) alumni