Frank Miller (baseball player)

Frank Miller (baseball player)

:"This article is about Frank Miller, the baseball player. For other people with this name, see Frank Miller."

Frank Lee Miller (May 13, 1886, Allegan, Michigan – 19 February 1974, Allegan, Michigan), a.k.a. "Bullet", was 27 years old when he entered the professional baseball scene on July 12, 1913, with the Chicago White Sox.

Miller pitched only one game in the 1913 season, taking a loss. He returned to the Majors with the Pittsburgh Pirates in 1916, where he pitched an average of 30 games a year through the 1919 season.

He again left the scene for the 1920-21 seasons, but returned to the field again in 1922, this time wearing the uniform of the Boston Braves.

He played his last Major League game 30 July 1923.

He died 19 February 1974, aged 87, in his hometown, Allegan, Michigan and was interred in Rowe Cemetery, Cheshire Township, Allegan County, Michigan.

ee also

* Chicago White Sox all-time roster

External links

* [http://www.baseball-almanac.com/players/player.php?p=millefr02 Baseball Almanac: Frank Lee Miller]


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