ELI: You play more first base than outfield now? How long have you played first base?
BILLY: Well, I’ve played first base most of my life, but have been playing more and more as I worked my way up through the minor league system.
ELI: Do you prefer outfield over first base?
BILLY: Wherever they play me I will play. I want to do what is best for the team so whichever the manager decides, I am happy to play it.
ELI: What was it like playing in the Futures Game?
BILLY: Oh it was great playing in the game. I was surrounded by great players with a lot of talent and was put up against great competition. And what makes that game so significant is that a lot of those players that played are now in the major leagues, so it shows just how good the talent was there.
ELI: You won the MVP in that game. Did that boost your confidence?
BILLY: No, it was just a good day. It was great to win the award, but it was really just a good day for me, and anyone on that team could have won the award.
ELI: Was that the first
BILLY: I played in different stadiums growing up but it is always cool going to a professional stadium to play. But you always have to concentrate on the game.
ELI: You grew up in
BILLY: I was actually a Braves fan because I didn’t live too far from them. It was about a five hour drive to
ELI: So what is it like for you to now be playing professionally and see players like Maddux, Glavine, and Smoltz still playing?
BILLY: They were all good pitchers growing up and are still very good now so it would mean a lot to me to meet them or even face them.
BILLY: Yeah, I really liked Scott Rolen but I have to say I like Chipper Jones more because he is a Brave.
ELI: What was it like getting that first hit?
BILLY: It was great. It was even more special because it was off Johan Santana. He definitely knew my weaknesses but I think I got the better of him.
ELI: How about your first homerun?
BILLY: Oh well it was off Ervin Santana and as soon as I made contact, I was praying it would go out.
ELI: You are now in your second stint with the team, do you feel any more pressure now back to make a difference?
BILLY: I am actually more comfortable because I now know what to expect. I was able to get the rookie stuff out of the way and just go about my business.
ELI: You wear number twenty-one, is there any significance to the number?
BILLY: No, it was the number given to me during spring. If I had to choose a number I would want number sixteen, but Reggie [Sanders] has it. It would also be hard to switch now.
ELI: What was the draft experience like for you?
BILLY: Ahh, it was hectic. I had a lot of teams calling and they all just wanted to see what you could do.
ELI: Did you hear from most teams?
BILLY: I heard from just about every team, but I had a feeling that the Royals were most interested because they contacted me just a couple days before the draft.
ELI: Was it hard to focus as the draft approached in high school?
BILLY: Not at all, the draft was in the back of my mind. I was still taking it one game at a time because I still needed to help my team.
ELI: Alright, if you had to face one pitcher in the past, who would it be?
BILLY: Nolan Ryan.
ELI: Okay, and besides Kaufman Stadium do you have a favorite?
BILLY: I haven’t played at
ELI: Has anyone served as a mentor for you on the team?
BILLY: Mike Sweeney was a big help to me. If I am ever in the position that he was in with me, I would pass on what he told me.
ELI: What are some of the things he told you?
BILLY: He just told me to relax and have fun.
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