Bale issues apology for breaking pitching hand
Published 5/5/2008 at SI.com - MLB
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John Bale, a pitcher for a minor league baseball team called the Kansas City Royals, apologized for breaking his pitching hand when he punched a door. "I'd like to apologize first of all to the Royals organization, my teammates, my coaching ...
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KC pitcher breaks hand punching door in team hotel
Kansas City Royals left-hander John Bale, already on the disabled list due to a tight shoulder, broke his pitching hand punching a door at the team's hotel Friday night.
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Royals pitcher Bale apologizes for punching door
Royals pitcher John Bale apologized to his teammates on Monday for punching a door.
Royals pitcher John Bale apologized to his teammates on Monday for punching a door.
KC pitcher apologizes for injuring hand
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Bale apologizes for breaking hand
John Bale apologized on Monday for breaking his pitching hand, an injury he said will keep him from throwing for four to six weeks.
John Bale apologized on Monday for breaking his pitching hand, an injury he said will keep him from throwing for four to six weeks.
