Former major-leaguer Darryl Hamilton and a woman were found dead inside a Pearland, Tex. home, reports the Houston Chronicle. MLB Network, the network for which Hamilton worked as an analyst, also confirmed the report.
Some details, from the Chronicle:
Police said officers were sent to the home on an emergency call about a disturbance. When they arrived, they found the body of Darryl Hamilton, 50, near the front entry way. The body of Monica Jordan, 44, was found in another part of the home.Investigators said it appeared Hamilton had been shot more than once and Jordan died from a self-inflicted gunshot wound.Police said the couple's 14-month-old child was also found unharmed in the home. The infant was turned over to the state's Child Protective Services.
Hamilton spent parts of 13 seasons as a major-league outfielder for the Brewers, Rangers, Giants, Rockies, and Mets. His last year was 2001. Over that span, he batted .291/.360/.385 with 1,333 hits and 163 stolen bases in 1.328 career games. Hamilton was originally drafted by the Brewers as an 11th-rounder out of Nicholls State in 1988.
At the time of his death, Hamilton had been working as an analyst for MLB Network
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