DeMarlo Hale Autograph

DeMarlo Hale is a former professional baseball player and current coach in Major League Baseball. Born on July 16, 1961, he played as an infielder in the Cleveland Indians organization for four seasons before turning to coaching. Hale started his coaching career in 1992 as a hitting coach with the Gulf Coast League Indians. He later coached in various farm systems for teams like the Boston Red Sox, Texas Rangers, and Texas Rangers. More about DeMarlo Hale

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In 2006, Hale joined the coaching staff of the Boston Red Sox as a third-base coach. He subsequently became the team’s bench coach in 2010 and held that position for two seasons before leaving to become the Baltimore Orioles’ third-base coach. Hale has also served as the first-base coach and infield coach for the Toronto Blue Jays and the Atlanta Braves, respectively. He is known for his excellent work ethic, attention to detail, and extensive experience in developing young players.

DeMarlo Hale is considered one of the most respected and seasoned coaches in the MLB community. His passion for baseball combined with his work ethic and experience has made him an invaluable asset to several teams throughout his career. His impact on the game has been invaluable, and his continued contributions within the sport will undoubtedly leave a lasting legacy. Read even more about DeMarlo Hale at Wikipedia

Traded items with a signature of DeMarlo Hale

In total, we tracked 27 items since 01/01/2008. The chart below shows the trade volume over time.

The most expensive item with a signature of DeMarlo Hale (Boston Red Sox Demarlo Hale Signed 07 W S Baseball) was sold in October 2008 for $69.99 while the cheapest item (DeMarlo Hale Autographed Dr Pepper Postcard--Texas Rangers) found a new owner for $1.99 in October 2014. The month with the most items sold (4) was October 2008 with an average selling price of $9.07 for an autographed item of DeMarlo Hale. Sold items reached their highest average selling price in June 2008 with $66.00 and the month that saw the lowest prices with $1.99 was October 2014. In average, an autographed item from DeMarlo Hale is worth $14.99.

Most recently, these items with a signature of DeMarlo Hale were sold on eBay - click here for more items.

Picture Item Title Price Store
thumbnail2013 Blue Jays Fire Safety DEMARLO HALE INDIANS AUTOGRAPHED SIGNED BASEBALL CARD$2.99logo
thumbnail2016 TORONTO BLUE JAYS SAFETY #16 DEMARLO HALE AUTOGRAPHED SIGNED BASEBALL CARD$4.99logo
thumbnail3rd Base Coach DeMARLO HALE signed BOSTON RED SOX 2007 World Series Baseball COA$45.00logo
thumbnail3rd Base Coach DeMARLO HALE signed BOSTON RED SOX 2007 World Series Baseball COA$30.00logo
thumbnailAA All Star DeMarlo Hale signed auto card$4.99logo
thumbnailDeMarlo Hale 1988 Madison Muskies authentic autographed card$5.99logo
thumbnailDEMARLO HALE 2007 WORLD SERIES SIGNED BASEBALL 07 WSC RED SOX$39.99logo
thumbnailDEMARLO HALE 2007 WORLD SERIES SIGNED BASEBALL 07 WSC RED SOX$25.00logo
thumbnailDeMarlo Hale Autographed Dr Pepper Postcard--Texas Rangers$1.99logo
thumbnailDeMarlo Hale Autographed Signed 2007 World Series Baseball Red Sox PSA/DNA$35.00logo
thumbnailDEMARLO HALE RED SOX SIGNED 07 WORLD SERIES BASEBALL$39.99logo
thumbnailDEMARLO HALE SIGNED 2007 WORLD SERIES BASEBALL RED SOX$49.99logo
thumbnailDEMARLO HALE SIGNED 2007 WORLD SERIES BASEBALL RED SOX$49.99logo
thumbnailDEMARLO HALE SIGNED 8X10 PHOTO BOSTON RED SOX COACH$12.99logo
thumbnailDEMARLO HALE SIGNED AUTOGRAPH MLB BASEBALL 07 WS CHAMPS$4.99logo

Latest News about DeMarlo Hale

Indians' Bieber to return after 3-month absence (09/22/21): Reigning AL Cy Young winner Shane Bieber, who hasn't pitched since June 13, will start for Cleveland on Friday. Interim manager DeMarlo Hale said Bieber would be on a pitch count of approximately 70 pitches vs. the White Sox. Go to news article