Bruce Miller (baseball)
Bruce Miller | |
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Infielder | |
Born: Fort Wayne, Indiana, U.S. | March 4, 1947|
Batted: Right Threw: Right | |
MLB debut | |
August 4, 1973, for the San Francisco Giants | |
Last MLB appearance | |
August 28, 1976, for the San Francisco Giants | |
MLB statistics | |
Batting average | .246 |
Home runs | 1 |
Runs batted in | 51 |
Teams | |
Charles Bruce Miller (born March 4, 1947) is an American former
In 1973, his stay with the Angels was brief as they traded him that April for
Miller spent all of 1975 with the Giants, with a .239 average in 328 at-bats in an infield utility role. He hit his first and only major-league home run off Clay Kirby of the Cincinnati Reds in Cincinnati in a July 31, 1975 game.[7] Miller also went 2-4 with 4 RBIs in an August home match-up with the Montreal Expos[9] and had 5 game-winning hits in 1975.[10]
1976 was again a split season, with most of the year spent with the Giants Triple-A affiliate in Phoenix. Miller did get called up to San Francisco during the summer for a 12-game stretch, hitting .160 in his final taste of major-league action. His final game in MLB was August 28, 1976.[11] Miller was with the 4th place Giants on September 19, 1976 when, on a flight returning from a series in Cincinnati, he got into a drunken altercation with the team statistician, Ralph Nelson, and traveling secretary, Frank Bergonzi.[12] Miller and teammate Mike Caldwell demanded another drink from the flight attendant, Bergonzi intervened, and Miller punched Nelson in the in-flight altercation.[13][14] Miller was sent to the minors by the Giants as a result, his contract out-righted to Phoenix and then released by the organization.[15] Giants Manager Bill Rigney resigned at the end of the season,[16] and Caldwell was traded to the St. Louis Cardinals in October.[17] The Giants banned alcohol on team flights the following season.[18]
Miler played professional softball with the
Miller went on to become a teacher on the North Side High School, and served as a baseball coach[23] and was a 2012 Indiana Baseball Hall of Fame inductee.[24][10]
References
- ISBN 978-1-56311-227-0.
- ^ "2020 Indiana Baseball Media Guide (PDF)" (PDF). Indiana University Athletics.
- ^ "1972 Tucson Toros Statistics". Baseball-Reference.com.
- ^ a b "Bruce Miller Stats". Baseball-Reference.com.
- ^ "Clipped From Spokane Chronicle". July 10, 1973. p. 13 – via newspapers.com.
- ^ "St. Louis Cardinals at San Francisco Giants Box Score, June 6, 1974". Baseball-Reference.com.
- ^ a b "Houston Astros at San Francisco Giants Box Score, September 15, 1974". Baseball-Reference.com.
- ^ "Bruce Miller Baseball Stats by Baseball Almanac". www.baseball-almanac.com.
- ^ "Montreal Expos at San Francisco Giants Box Score, August 27, 1975". Baseball-Reference.com.
- ^ a b "Fort Wayne's All-Time Greatest Series: Bruce Miller, third basemen News-Sentinel names area's all-time Major League Baseball team".
- ^ "1976 San Francisco Giants Statistics". Baseball-Reference.com.
- ^ "Clipped From The San Francisco Examiner". September 21, 1976. p. 42 – via newspapers.com.
- ^ "Clipped From The San Francisco Examiner". September 22, 1976. p. 61 – via newspapers.com.
- ^ "Clipped From The San Francisco Examiner". September 22, 1976. p. 62 – via newspapers.com.
- ^ "Clipped From The San Francisco Examiner". December 1, 1976. p. 61 – via newspapers.com.
- ^ "Bill Rigney Managerial Record". Baseball-Reference.com.
- ^ "Mike Caldwell Stats". Baseball-Reference.com.
- ^ "Clipped From The San Francisco Examiner". April 19, 1977. p. 48 – via newspapers.com.
- ^ "Clipped From The Indianapolis Star". August 19, 1980. p. 21 – via newspapers.com.
- ^ "Clipped From The Lexington Herald". June 23, 1980. p. 13 – via newspapers.com.
- ^ "Clipped From Lexington Leader". July 7, 1980. p. 9 – via newspapers.com.
- ^ "1979 Fort Wayne Scouts • Fun While It Lasted". May 23, 2014.
- ^ "Clipped From The South Bend Tribune". May 4, 1980. p. 72 – via newspapers.com.
- ^ "INDUCTEES". indianabaseballhof.
External links
- Career statistics and player information from Baseball Reference, or Baseball Reference (Minors)