Beau Mills

Beau Mills
First Baseman
Born: (1986-08-15) August 15, 1986
Visalia, California
Bats: Left Throws: Right

Beau Bradley Mills (born August 15, 1986) is a former American professional baseball first baseman. He is the son of Brad Mills, a former MLB player and current bench coach of the Cleveland Indians.

He was drafted prior to going to college by the Boston Red Sox in the 44th round of the 2004 MLB Draft.

Before being selected by the Cleveland Indians with the 13th overall pick in the 2007 Major League Baseball Draft, Mills attended Golden West High School (Visalia, California), Lewis-Clark State College, and Fresno State.

After the 2012 season, Mills had officially retired in favor of raising bulls full-time.[1]

Minor league career

Mills spent the 2008 season with the Kinston Indians. He was named the Carolina League MVP after batting .293/.373/.506 with 21 home runs and 90 RBI.

Mills spent the 2009 season with the Akron Aeros of the AA Eastern League. He batted .267/.308/.417 with 14 home runs and 33 doubles while driving in 83 runs.

Mills again spent a full season with the Aeros. He was among the league leaders in RBI and doubles. While his overall production (.241/.312/.377) dropped for the second straight season, he posted a career low strikeout total.

Mills started the season on the DL, then got off to a slow start with AA Akron. However, he batted over .300 in June and July. After being named Eastern League player of the week, he earned a promotion to the AAA Columbus Clippers.

On June 3, 2010 Mills was involved in a fight and later charged with assault. Mills was a member of the Akron Aeros at the time.

On June 21st, 2012, Beau Mills was traded to the Cincinnati Reds for cash.[2] He was assigned to the Reds' AA organization in Pensacola. He was released at the end of the season.

References

  1. Hoynes, Paul (April 19, 2013). "Plenty of bull in former Tribe draft pick's new career: Cleveland Indians Chatter". The Plain Dealer.
  2. Bastian, Jordan (June 21, 2012). "Indians trade Mills to Reds in Minor League deal". MLB.com. Retrieved January 23, 2015.

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Awards and achievements
Preceded by
Asdrúbal Cabrera
Indians' Minor League Player of the Year
(the Lou Boudreau Award)

2008
Succeeded by
Carlos Santana
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