Mike Hampton

Mike Hampton

Mike Hampton was born on September 9th, 1972

Full Name: Michael William Hampton
Place of Birth: Brooksville, Florida
Profession: Baseball player, Coach
Nationality: American
Known For: Gold Glove Award
Born: September 9, 1972
Height: 5 ft 10 in
Weight: 185 lbs

A left-handed pitcher and coach, known for his impressive 16-year MLB career and notable stint with the Atlanta Braves, earning him a Gold Glove and Silver Slugger award.

Timeline
1972
Born in Homestead
Mike Hampton was born on September 9, 1972, in Homestead, Florida, USA.
1993
Signed with Seattle Mariners
Hampton signed with the Seattle Mariners, starting his professional baseball career.
1999
Won Gold Glove Award
Hampton won the Gold Glove Award for his exceptional fielding skills.
2000
Signed with New York Mets
Hampton signed with the New York Mets, becoming a key player in their rotation.
2011
Retired from Professional Baseball
Hampton retired from professional baseball after a successful 18-year career.
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FAQ
What is Mike Hamptons baseball career like?
Mike Hampton is a former Major League Baseball player who pitched for 16 seasons, playing for teams such as the Houston Astros and the New York Mets.
What awards has Mike Hampton won for his pitching?
Mike Hampton has won several awards for his pitching, including the Gold Glove Award and the Silver Slugger Award.
Has Mike Hampton worked as a coach?
Yes, Mike Hampton has worked as a pitching coach for several teams, including the Atlanta Braves and the San Diego Padres.
What has Mike Hampton done besides baseball?
Mike Hampton has also worked as an analyst for several sports networks, including ESPN and MLB Network.
Is Mike Hampton married?
Mike Hampton is married to Elouise Hampton and has two children with her.

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