Billy Bean

Baseball Player

Billy Bean was born in Santa Ana, California, United States on May 11th, 1964 and is the Baseball Player. At the age of 59, Billy Bean biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, and networth are available.

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Date of Birth
May 11, 1964
Nationality
United States
Place of Birth
Santa Ana, California, United States
Age
59 years old
Zodiac Sign
Taurus
Profession
Baseball Player
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Billy Bean Life

William Daro Bean (born May 11, 1964) is an American former professional baseball player.

He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) as an outfielder for the Detroit Tigers (1987–1989), Los Angeles Dodgers (1989), and San Diego Padres (1993–1995), as well as the Kintetsu Buffaloes of Nippon Professional Baseball in 1992. Bean publicly came out as gay in 1999.

Since 2014, he has served as MLB's first Ambassador for Inclusion.

Early life

Bean's father, Bill Bean, began dating 18 year old Linda Robertson while they were classmates at Santa Ana High School in Santa Ana, California. The couple married while Linda was pregnant, then separated when Billy was six months old. Linda married Ed Kovac, a police officer, and they had five children together.

Personal life

Billy Bean married a woman he met when he was 24 years old at Loyola Marymount. The marriage lasted for three years. He had his first sexual experience with a man when he was 28 years old. Bean came out as gay to his parents during his time playing for the Padres. He came out publicly to Lydia Martin of the Miami Herald in 1999, becoming the second Major League Baseball player to publicly come out as gay; Glenn Burke was the first to come out to his teammates and employers during his playing days, but did not come out to the public at large until his career was over.

Bean moved to Miami Beach, Florida, to be with partner Efrain Veiga, the founder of Yuca restaurant in Miami. Bean and Veiga were together for thirteen years; they broke up in July 2008.

After acknowledging that he is gay, Bean went on to write a book, Going the Other Way: Lessons from a Life in and out of Major League Baseball.

Bean was appointed MLB's first "Ambassador for Inclusion" on July 15, 2014. In this role, Bean counseled David Denson, who became the first minor league player signed to an MLB organization to come out as gay.

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Billy Bean Career

Playing career

Bean attended Santa Ana High School, and won a state championship with the school's baseball team. He enrolled at Loyola Marymount University on an athletic scholarship to play college baseball for the Loyola Marymount Lions. After his junior year, the New York Yankees selected Bean in the 24th round of the 1985 MLB Draft. Though the Yankees offered Bean a $55,000 signing bonus, Bean followed through with his promise to return to Loyola Marymount for his senior year. Bean appeared with the Lions in the 1986 College World Series.

The Detroit Tigers selected Bean in the fourth round of the 1986 MLB Draft. He signed with the Tigers for $12,500. Bean made his major league debut for the Tigers on April 24, 1987. He spent most of the 1988 season in the minor leagues, where he led the Toledo Mud Hens in batting average; however, he played in 10 games for the Tigers after he was promoted in August 1988. He played in nine games for the Tigers in the 1989 season. On July 17, 1989, the Tigers traded Bean to the Los Angeles Dodgers for minor leaguers Steve Green and Domingo Michel. He batted .197 for the Dodgers in 51 games, and was demoted to the minor leagues.

Bean played in Minor League Baseball during the 1990 and 1991 seasons. He played for the Kintetsu Buffaloes of Nippon Professional Baseball in 1992. Bean signed a minor league contract with the San Diego Padres before the 1993 season, and was promoted back to the major leagues. He batted .260 in 88 games for the Padres in 1993, and .215 in 84 games for the Padres in 1994. After playing for the Padres in 1995, Bean opted to retire from baseball after the 1995 season.

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As he announces his engagement, former MLB pitcher TJ House, 33, comes out as gay

www.dailymail.co.uk, December 12, 2022
Since announcing his longtime boyfriend, former Major League pitcher TJ House came out as gay. On Facebook, the 33-year-old House confirmed that he'struggled' with his name for a substantial portion of his life: 'Shame has kept me quiet for the years, but Love has set me free.' The announcement comes concurrently with the passage of the Respect for Marriage Act, which repeals the Marriage Protection Act and requires all US federal agencies to recognize same-sex and interracial marriages.