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Sports WR Jase Bowen could be Michigan State’s next two-sport star but may face MLB draft decision Updated: May. 13, 2019, 12:36 p.m. | Published: May. 13, 2019, 6:00 a.m.
Jase Bowen, a collector turned professional baseball player, has accomplished a feat many have taken a swing at but never finished; completing their 1st Bowman “rainbow”.
Jase Bowen, at 6 feet tall, is about three inches shorter than Kirk Gibson. He’s about 35 pounds lighter and doesn’t have the same straight-line speed.
Altoona Curve outfielders Esmerlyn Valdez and Jase Bowen each had three hits in a 6-2 win over the Portland Sea Dogs ...
Jase Bowen is left to find his own ways to keep his game sharp. Despite the lost season, he's not letting anyone outwork him.
Jase Bowen had to decide between going to college or playing professionally and chose the latter. Bowen, a three-star wide receiver from Toledo Central Catholic High School in Ohio who signed with ...
Not long ago, Jase Bowen’s future was all but set to continue on the baseball diamond at Notre Dame after he finishes high school in just about a year, but an offer from #5 Michigan State ...
Robin Roberts. Steve Garvey. Kirk Gibson. Michigan State’s history of two-sport stars runs deep. Adam Berghorst and Jase Bowen hope to add their names to that list. They are 2019 football ...
Jase Bowen hit a triple for the Pittsburgh Pirates’ Gulf Coast League team. The one-time Michigan State football signee went 2-for-5 Monday in a 12-7 loss to the Atlanta Braves’ GCL team.
Bowen also played safety and returned kicks at Toledo Central Catholic. He was ranked the No. 79 receiver nationally and the No. 25 player overall in Ohio, according to the 247Sports Composite.
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