John Bale

50-Year-Old PitcherP
 Free Agent  
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$Agreed to a minor league contract with the Tigers in December of 2010.
PFree Agent  
April 13, 2011
Bale signed a contract with the Camden Riversharks of the Atlantic League, the Philadelphia Inquirer reports.
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Bale was released by the Tigers after failing to make their club this spring.
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Bale, a southpaw, saw time as a set-up man to closer Joakim Soria in 2009 before being lost for the season with a leg injury. Appearing in 43 games, Bale yielded 34 hits in 28.1 innings. Bale does not have dominant stuff and is very hittable against left-handed hitters, surrendering a .271 average in 2009. The Royals let him go in December, and he later signed to play in Japan in 2010.
Bale won a rotation spot coming out of spring training, but was extremely hittable and quickly suffered a "dead arm." He broke his hand in frustration during the recovery process, and sat on the DL for 121 games. He returned to a late-inning role, and did not allow a single run in 11.1 September innings, while limiting opposing hitters to a .108 average. It's hard to tell if those late season numbers are for real, given the small sample size, but he should be given a role as the left-handed set-up man to start the season.
Bale returned to the major leagues in 2007 after a two-year stint in Japan, but he missed the entire first half with back and shoulder issues. Once he returned, he provided a stable left-handed arm out of the bullpen for the Royals in middle innings. He walks very few opposing batters, and his 1.12 G/F ratio suggests that his 1.550 WHIP was inflated. Although there are rumors of him moving to the starting rotation for the 2008 campaign, chances are he will be the first lefty out of the bullpen and pick up a fair number of holds.
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While it's probably overstating the case to say that the Mets are kicking themselves for letting Bale go, he certainly proved useful after being acquired by the Reds' organization in May. Bale was converted back into a starter after being called up by the Reds, with passable results, including a 37:12 K:BB ratio in 46.1 innings. This glimpse of his potential suggests why Baltimore once traded Jayson Werth (at the near-peak of his value) for him and why the Mets were willing to trade Gary Matthews Jr. for him. His later-age development is somewhat reminiscient of Mike Remlinger, and a reminder why teams are loathe to give up on left-handed hurlers.
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PDetroit Tigers  
March 15, 2011
The Tigers sent Bale to minor league spring training Tuesday, the Detroit News reports.
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PDetroit Tigers  
December 3, 2010
Bale agreed to a minor league contract with the Tigers on Friday, FOX Sports reports.
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PFree Agent  
February 19, 2010
Bale signed a one-year, 10 million yen deal with the Hiroshima Carp, the Kyodo news service reports.
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PFree Agent  
December 10, 2009
The Royals waived Bale on Thursday, the Kansas City Star reports.
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PKansas City Royals  
Hamstring
September 8, 2009
Bale (hamstring) could still return to the team this season, the Kansas City Star reports.
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