Career
He now resides in Brownsburg, Indiana. Bill Sampen also owns an instructional baseball program in Brownsburg known as "Samp"s Hack Shack."
In his first season, Sampen had a record of 12-7 and led the 1990 Montreal Expos in victories on a pitching staff that included Dennis Martinez, Oil Can Boyd and Kevin Gross. He made his MLB debut at age 27 on April 10, 1990, with two innings of one-hit relief in a 4-2 loss to the Saint Louis Cardinals.
Sampen went 9-5 the following season, but had just four MLB victories thereafter.
He was traded by the Expos to the Kansas City Royals on August 29, 1992, and was out of baseball by 1994.