CLEVELAND — Guardians prospect Cooper Ingle was relaxing a bit in a hotel room in Omaha, Nebraska, when a knock on the door broke the silence.
What was waiting on the other side was much better than new towels, fresh sheets or a nice slice of New York cheesecake via room service. It was a message he had waited most of his life to hear — and, at first, he unknowingly turned it away.
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“We get a knock on the door and we’re like, ‘No room service.’ That’s what we thought originally,” Ingle said before the Guardians played the Mariners on June
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