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Encyclopedia > Darryl Hamilton

Darryl Quinn Hamilton (born December 3, 1964 in Baton Rouge, Louisiana) is a former Major League Baseball outfielder who played for the Milwaukee Brewers (1988, 1990-95), Texas Rangers (1996), San Francisco Giants (1997-98), Colorado Rockies (1998-99) and New York Mets (1999-2001). He batted left-handed and threw right-handed.


Hamilton was a notorious groundball hitter, did rarely strikeout, drew a significant number of walks, and was a fast runner. He hit .300-plus in seven seasons with a career high .315 in 1999. With the departure of Paul Molitor via free agency, Hamilton found himself carrying more of the Brewers' offensive burden in 1993. Though an injured thumb and a bruised shoulder put him on the disabled list in May and July, Hamilton led his team in batting average (.310), hits (161), singles (130) and stolen bases (21).


Hamilton also was an exceptional fielder who had great range at three outfield positions, excelling in center field. He holds the American League records for errorless chances (541) and errorless games (229).


After seven productive seasons with the Brewers, Hamilton provided six years of good services for the Rangers, Giants, Rockies and Mets. He retired at the end of the 2001 season.


In a 13-year career, Hamilton was a .291 hitter with 51 home runs and 454 RBI in 1328 games. As an outfielder, he collected 2711 putouts and 46 assists, committing only 14 errors in 2771 total chances, for a .995 fielding percentage.


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  • Baseball Library (highlights) [1] (http://www.baseballlibrary.com/baseballlibrary/ballplayers/H/Hamilton_Darryl.stm)
  • Baseball Reference (statistics) [2] (http://www.baseball-reference.com/h/hamilda02.shtml)

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Darryl Hamilton at AllExperts (414 words)
Darryl Quinn Hamilton (born December 3, 1964 in Baton Rouge, Louisiana) is a former Major League Baseball outfielder who played for the Milwaukee Brewers (1988, 1990-95), Texas Rangers (1996), San Francisco Giants (1997-98), Colorado Rockies (1998-99) and New York Mets (1999-2001).
Hamilton was a notorious groundball hitter, did rarely strikeout, drew a significant number of walks, and was a fast runner.
Hamilton also was an exceptional fielder who had great range at three outfield positions, excelling in center field.
Rockies motivated to try team approach (761 words)
I went to ask Darryl Hamilton because he's mostly new and because he came to the Rockies from the Giants -- a team regularly associated with overachievement.
Hamilton was sitting at his locker reading from a newspaper list of player salaries.
Hamilton came to the Rockies on July 31 in a trade for Ellis Burks.
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