Otto Miller
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Lowell Otto Miller
(Moonie)
- Bats Right, Throws Right
- Height 6' 0", Weight 196 lb.
- Debut July 16, 1910
- Final Game September 24, 1922
- Born June 1, 1889 in Minden, NE USA
- Died March 29, 1962 in Brooklyn, NY USA
Biographical Information[edit]
Otto Miller spent his entire major league career playing for Brooklyn, under two managers, Bill Dahlen and Wilbert Robinson. Virtually all his appearances were as a catcher. He played in the 1916 World Series and the 1920 World Series.
He was born in Nebraska, and came to the majors at a young age (20) as one of the ten youngest players in the National League. However, although young, he had already played in several minor leagues.
He was considered a top defensive catcher.
After his playing career ended, Miller managed the Atlanta Crackers in 1923 and was a Brooklyn Dodgers coach for over a decade, from 1926 to 1936. He was pressed into service for one game as a National League umpire on May 4, 1934.
At age 72 he died when he either fell or jumped from a fourth story window of a hospital where he had had cataract surgery.
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