Career
Hassett started his professional baseball career in 1933 with the Wheeling Stogies and batted.332. In 1934 he played for the Norfolk Tars and hit.360.He also set the league record at the time for stolen bases. He played for the Brooklyn Dodgers, Boston Braves, previously the Boston Bees, and New York Yankees.
His major league career was cut short by World World War World War II In 1936 he set the record for fewest strikeouts by a rookie.
He struck out just 17 times in 635 at bats. This record still stands.
After serving in the Navy from 1943 to 1945, Hassett played in the minor leagues for a few years. He also managed for the Yankees farm team, the Newark Bears in the minors until 1950.
Hassett saw action in the Pacific aboard the Carrier the United States Ship Bennington.
Billy played professional basketball for the Chicago Gears, the Buffalo Bisons the Tri-City Blackhawks, the Minneapolis Lakers and the Baltimore Bullets (1946–1950). A resident of Hillsdale, New Jersey, Hassett died at the age of 85 of bone cancer at Pascack Valley Hospital in Westwood, New Jersey.