- Billy Sample
William Amos Sample (born
April 2 ,1955 inRoanoke, Virginia ), is a former professional baseball player who played in theMajor Leagues primarily as anoutfielder from 1978-1986. Sample played for the Texas Rangers (by|1978-by|1984),New York Yankees (by|1985) andAtlanta Braves (by|1986).Sample grew up in
Salem, Virginia , and graduated from Salem'sAndrew Lewis High School in 1973. While at Andrew Lewis, Sample was a three-sport standout in football, basketball, and baseball. As a junior wide receiver on Andrew Lewis's football team, Sample scored the winning touchdown in a 1971 state AAA semifinal game. With the victory, Andrew Lewis advanced to the state championship, where Sample's team lost toT. C. Williams High School - a game dramatized (with historical liberties) in the motion picture "Remember The Titans ". Sample attended Madison College (nowJames Madison University ) for three years, before being drafted by the Rangers in 1976.In 826 games, Sample hit for a .272 batting average with 684 hits, 46 home runs and 230 RBI. He stole 98 bases, 44 of those coming in the by|1983 season with the Texas Rangers.
After ending his playing career, Sample became a correspondent on
MLB.TV . Sample's son, Ian, played the position of wide receiver for the University of Hawaii's football team.External links
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