April 17, 2014 at 11:45 AM
Two decades later, Billy McMillon back in Portland
PORTLAND, Maine -- With the sun setting and the temperatures dropping last Thursday evening, a bundled up Billy McMillon hopped out of the dugout and jogged to home plate as the public address announcer called his name and the half-filled crowd at Hadlock Field stomped their collective feet. It was Opening Day for Double-A Portland, and for the first time in 19 years, McMillon suited up as a Sea Dog.
The first time McMillon donned the Portland jersey was way back in 1995 -- when Bill Clinton was in the middle of his first term, America Online was gearing up to offer World Wide Web access to the general public, and many of this year's high school draft picks to-be were born. McMillon was a 23-year-old outfielder making his way up the Florida Marlins farm system.
Two decades later, McMillon is now the first-year manager of the Sea Dogs. He spent the last two seasons with High A Salem, the two before that with Low A Greenville. After he guided Salem to the Carolina League championship to cap off 2013, the Red Sox bumped him up to Portland.
Just like his players, McMillon is trying to climb the ladder to the major leagues. It isn't quite the same the second time around.
Just like his players, McMillon is trying to climb the ladder to the major leagues. It isn't quite the same the second time around.
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Photo credit: Billy McMillon by Kelly O'Connor.
Tim Healey is a feature writer for SoxProspects.com. Follow him on Twitter @timbhealey.
Photo credit: Billy McMillon by Kelly O'Connor.
Tim Healey is a feature writer for SoxProspects.com. Follow him on Twitter @timbhealey.