Hack Miller
Catcher, Baseball Player
1913 – 1966
Who was Hack Miller?
James Eldridge "Hack" Miller was an American catcher in Major League Baseball who played for the Detroit Tigers in 1944 and 1945. He was on the Tigers' roster for the 1945 World Series win over the Chicago Cubs, but did not appear in any games. Born in Celeste, Texas, Miller grew up in Abilene and attended North Texas State and Southeast Oklahoma State Teachers College before beginning his pro baseball career as an outfielder in 1935; he made the transition to catching in 1938. He played in seven major league games in his career, but batting .444 with one home run and four runs batted in; the home run came in his first career at bat on April 23, 1944 against the Cleveland Indians. After his playing career ended, Miller managed minor league teams in various Texas cities including Lubbock, Tyler, Wichita Falls, Abilene and Big Spring. He died at age 53 in Dallas and was buried at Hillcrest Cemetery in Forney, Kaufman County, Texas.
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- Born
- Feb 13, 1913
- Profession
- Lived in
- Abilene
- Died
- Nov 21, 1966
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on July 23, 2013
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