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Billy R. Hamilton (born September 9, 1990) is an American professional baseball outfielder for the Kansas City Royals organization. He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Cincinnati Reds and Kansas City Royals.

Hamilton holds Minor League Baseball’s stolen base single-season record with 155 interceptions – 10 more than the previous Minor League record set by Vince Coleman and 25 more than Rickey Henderson’s record set at the Major League. He also holds the Cincinnati Reds record for most bases stolen by a rookie in a season.

Hamilton attended Taylorsville High School in Taylorsville, Mississippi, where he was all-state in baseball, football, and basketball. He was one of football’s top prospects at Wide Receiver, signing a letter of intent to play college football at Mississippi State University.

The Cincinnati Reds selected Hamilton in the second round of the 2009 Major League Baseball draft.

Prior to the 2011 season, Hamilton was ranked by Baseball America as baseball’s 50th-best prospect. That season, while playing for the Dayton Dragons, Hamilton became the 12th minor league player to have 100 stolen bases in a season and the first since 2001

He finished the 2011 season with 104 total stolen bases and hit .278/.340/.360. Prior to 2012, Baseball America ranked Hamilton 48th among top prospects. MLB ranked Hamilton as the 31st-best prospect, fourth-best shortstop and second-best prospect in the Reds organization behind wide receiver Devin Mesoraco.

On August 21, 2012, Hamilton stole a record 146th base in his 120th game of the season for the Pensacola Blue Wahoos. The record was previously held by Vince Coleman for the Macon Class A Redbirds in 1983. He finished the 2012 season with 155 stolen bases and hit .311/.410/.420.

After the 2012 season, the Reds announced that Hamilton, who originally played shortstop, would move to center field for 2013. Bill Bavasi, the Reds’ vice president of scouting and player development, told MLB.com that this decision was made for several reasons, including the fact that two other established shortstops, Zack Cozart and Didi Gregorius, were already on the roster.

Prior to the 2013 season, Hamilton was rated the Reds’ top prospect by Baseball America. For the season with the Louisville Bats, in 123 games he stole 75 bases and batted .256/.308/.343.

BILLY HAMILTON AGE

Billy R. Hamilton is an American professional baseball outfielder with the Kansas City Royals organization. He played in Major League Baseball for the Cincinnati Reds and Kansas City Royals. He was born on September 9, 1990 in Taylorsville, Mississippi, he is 28 years old in 2018

NET WORTH, CONTRACT

Billy Hamilton is a professional baseball player who plays center for the Cincinnati Reds as the No. 6. Hamilton was born on September 9, 1990 in Taylorsville, Mississippi. Billy Hamilton’s estimated net worth is $1.5 million.

Billy Hamilton signed a one-year/$5,250,000 contract with the Kansas City Royals, with $5,250,000 guaranteed and an average annual salary of $5,250,000. In 2019, Hamilton will earn a base salary of $4,250,000, while carrying a total salary of $4,250,000.

MAJOR LEAGUE CAREER

Cincinnati Reds. Hamilton was called up to the major leagues on September 2, 2013, and made his debut on September 3 against the St. Louis Cardinals as a pinch runner for Ryan Ludwick. He stole second base from Yadier Molina and scored on a double from Todd Frazier.

Hamilton appeared in four Major League games as a pinch runner until September 10 when, in the seventh inning, he replaced Shin-Soo Choo at center field and also made his batting debut, earning a score. 0 for 2 in a home loss to the Chicago Cubs.

He had his first start on September 18, 2013, in a Reds road win over the Houston Astros. Playing center field and batting ninth, on his first at bat of the game, he notched his first Major League hit, a second-inning brace to left field from Astros starter Brad Peacock, and then got his first point, leading Todd Frazier with a single down the field.

For the game (which lasted 13 innings), Hamilton reached base five times, going 3-for-4 with two walks, two runs scored, one RBI and four stolen bases on four attempts on four pitches. Hamilton became the first Major League player since 1920 to steal four goals in his first Major League start.

In his first 10 on base, he stole nine bases and scored six runs. He succeeded on his first 13 attempts at stealing, before being expelled on his 14th attempt.

Hamilton became a Cincinnati Reds regular in 2014. He had a rocky start to the season, hitting just .221 through April 27 and getting caught on five of his first 15 steal attempts.

Around the time of the All-Star break, however, Hamilton’s stats had improved dramatically and he was attracting positive attention from a number of sources, seen as a potential Gold Glove candidate for defense and also known for his unexpected strikes.

On September 2, Hamilton, with his 55th stolen base of the season, set a Cincinnati Reds franchise record for most stolen bases in a season by a rookie, edging the mark of 54 set in 1909 by Bob Bescher. Despite this, Hamilton was second in Major League Baseball in stolen bases at the time, with Dee Gordon having recorded 58.

For the season, he hit .250/.292/.355 with 56 stolen bases while leading the league in getting caught stealing, with 23. On October 23, Hamilton was nominated for the Golden Glove 2014 for National League center fielder but lost to Juan Lagares of the New York Mets. Hamilton also finished 2nd in NL Rookie of the Year voting, losing to New York Mets pitcher Jacob DeGrom.

In the 2015 season opener, Hamilton joined Vince Coleman (1987) as the only players in Major League Baseball history to steal six bases in their team’s first three games. In the next game, he stole seventh base, again tying Coleman for a record by being one of two players to steal seven bases in the first four games of the season.

He finished the season hitting .226/.274/.289 with 8 doubles and 3 triples (all career lows) and 57 stolen bases in 412 at-bats. The balls he hit had the lowest average exit speed of any major league (79.3 miles per hour), and he had the ninth-fastest sprint speed among the majors (29.7 feet per second).

In 2016, Hamilton broke a career-best .260 with 3 home runs and 17 RBIs in 119 games, or 58/66 in stolen bases. The balls he hit had the second-lowest average exit speed of any major league (80.0 miles per hour), and he had the sixth-fastest sprint speed among the major leagues (30.2 feet per second).

On May 4, 2017, Hamilton stole his 200th career base. He finished the season batting .247/.299/.335 while setting career highs at bats (582), runs (85), hits (144), triples (11) and a career-high in strikeouts (133) .

He also went 59/72 in stolen base attempts. The balls he hit had the second-lowest average exit speed of any major league (78.6 miles per hour), and he had the sixth-fastest sprint speed among the major leagues (30.1 feet per second).

In 2018, Hamilton led all NL outfielders with 12 assists but struggled offensively all season, hitting just .236/.299/.327 with 132 strikeouts while getting 34/44 in stolen base attempts. The balls he hit had the lowest average exit speed of any major league (79.4 miles per hour), and he had the fifth-fastest sprint speed among major leaguers (30.1 feet per second).

He won $4.6 million. Reds general manager Nick Krall said he had tried to swap Hamilton but there was no interest from other teams. After the 2018 season, the Reds did not offer Hamilton, making him a free agent.

Kansas City Royals
On December 11, 2018, Hamilton signed a one-year, $5.25 million contract including up to $1 million in incentives with a mutual option for the 2020 season, with the Kansas Royals City. On August 16, 2019, Hamilton was designated for assignment.

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BILLY HAMILTON WIFE, GIRLFRIEND, MARRIED

Billy Hamilton, the MLB center with the Cincinnati Reds holds the record for most stolen bases, he is dangerous, fearless and handsome, so who is the lucky girl who is dating Hamilton? Do you know who Billy Hamilton’s girlfriend is? Is it possible his daughter is former Bengals cheerleader Selina Samano

Billy Hamilton born in Collins, Mississippi attended Taylorsville High School; in high school, he not only played baseball, but also basketball and football playing as a wide receiver.

Mississippi State approached him with a scholarship offer, but Billy turned them down and by the time the 2009 MLB Draft was held, Billy Hamilton was selected in the second round by the Cincinnati Reds. Fabregas has found that although Billy Hamilton barely has a picture with Cincinnati Bengals cheerleader Selina Samano, she doesn’t shy away from showing how proud she is of Billy!

BILLY HAMILTON NEWS

FORMER CINCINNATI REDS OUTFIELDER BILLY HAMILTON DESIGNATED FOR ASSIGNMENT BY KANSAS CITY ROYALS

The Kansas City Royals named former Cincinnati Reds outfielder Billy Hamilton for assignment Friday.

Hamilton, who signed with the Royals in the offseason after being granted free agency by the Reds, is just .211 with a .275 on-base percentage this season in Kansas City. He stole 18 bases on 23 attempts in 93 games.

The speedy outfielder played against the Reds from 2013 to 2018, collecting 611 hits and stealing 277 bases during that span. He struggled last season for the Reds, hitting just .236 with an OBP of .299.

The Royals traded former Reds pitcher Homer Bailey earlier this season.

KANSAS CITY, Mo. (WIBW) — The Royals have designated outfielder Billy Hamilton for an assignment and called in Brett Phillips to replace him.

Kansas City announced the move on Friday as Hamilton continued to struggle this season. His .211 batting average and .275 on-base percentage are the lowest marks of his career.

Hamilton came to the Royals as a free agent on a one-year deal in December 2018. The speedster had spent the previous six seasons with the Cincinnati Reds.

Phillips returns to the majors after hitting .240 with 18 home runs and 54 RBIs in Triple-A Omaha this season. He hit five of those homers in just 12 games for the month of August.

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