I have four cards of Billy Bates. This one is from 1990 Score.
Playing career: Second baseman Billy Bates played in 29
major league games, 22 for the Brewers. He played in just 8 regular season
games for the Reds, plus another three in the postseason, but is best
remembered as a Red. In his last major league game, he got a tenth-inning
single off of Dennis Eckersley in Game 2 of the 1990 World Series, and
eventually scored the walk-off winning run.
Interesting stories: Bates is also remembered in Cincinnati
for a highlight from the regular season, in which he outran a cheetah in a
pregame stunt, with the cheetah losing as it got distracted when Bates’s hat
fell off and he tried to eat the hat.
Where he is now: Works for an oil and gas equipment supplier
and coaches his daughter’s softball team.
My memories: I remember he came up with the Brewers the same
time as another infielder named Billy Spiers, and I tend to get the two of them
confused.
Google Autocomplete results: He is first when you type Billy
Bate, ahead of Bill Bates, American Football Player, referring to the former
Cowboys safety. The first entry when you google Billy Bates is an artist.
Coming up next: The next profile will be Eric Bates.
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