Bob Miller (born June 16, 1939) is a retired American baseball pitcher who played for several teams during his career from 1957 to 1974. He was born in St. Louis, Missouri and played baseball throughout his childhood. After high school, he was signed by the St. Louis Cardinals in 1957 and immediately began his professional career in the minor leagues. He was called up to the majors in 1959, and played for the Cardinals for two seasons before being traded to the Philadelphia Phillies in 1961. More about Bob Miller
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Miller's best season was in 1962 with the Phillies, where he won 13 games and had a 2.47 ERA. He played for the Phillies until 1968, and then played for several other teams including the Pittsburgh Pirates, San Francisco Giants, and New York Mets. He played his last season in 1974 and retired with a career record of 102 wins, 95 losses, and a 3.89 ERA. Miller was known for his consistent pitching and ability to keep the ball low in the strike zone, leading to numerous ground ball outs.In total, we tracked 590 items since 01/01/2008. The chart below shows the trade volume over time.
The most expensive item with a signature of Bob Miller (BOB MILLER D.93 JSA HAND SIGNED FEENEY NATIONAL LEAGUE AUTOGRAPH BASEBALL) was sold in February 2018 for $293.47 while the cheapest item (BOB MILLER SIGNED 3X5 INDEX AUTO AUTOGRAPH LIONS) found a new owner for $0.25 in June 2008. The month with the most items sold (11) was December 2009 with an average selling price of $9.99 for an autographed item of Bob Miller. Sold items reached their highest average selling price in February 2018 with $149.74 and the month that saw the lowest prices with $0.99 was November 2011. In average, an autographed item from Bob Miller is worth $10.01.
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Playing by the rules keeps Bob Miller employed (03/19/15): Nationals? assistant GM has spent a life in baseball thanks to his knowledge of the rulebook.
Bob Miller tells Kings he wants to return next season (03/09/15): Hall of Fame play-by-play announcer Bob Miller said Friday he has officially informed the Kings that he would like to return next season, which would be his 43rd as one of their broadcast voices.
Nats Journal: Nationals hire Bob Miller as VP, assistant GM (11/03/14): The former Reds executive is familiar with GM Mike Rizzo, as the two worked together for seven years in Arizona.
Nats Journal: Nationals could add Bob Miller to front office (10/17/14): In the wake of Bryan Minniti's departure, the Nationals are in talks with former Reds executive Bob Miller.
Kings' Bob Miller to spend 76th birthday in familiar place (10/12/14): Bob Miller will spend a good chunk of his 76th birthday in front of a microphone, calling the play-by-play of the Kings’ game against the Winnipeg Jets on FS West from Staples Center on Sunday night.
Bob Miller, the man who lived a dozen lives while doing good (09/2014): Continue reading...
DECISION MAKERS: Guests include: Bob Miller, Patrick Morrissey, Ed Welch, Bob Hu (08/2014): On this week's Decision Makers, Bray hosts Bob Miller, Patrick Morrissey, Ed Welch, Bob Huggins, and Oliver Luck.
Henderson’s Bob Miller ranked among nation’s top middle schools (05/2014): Despite reports placing public education in Nevada at or near the bottom nationally, one of its middle schools is among the best, according to a new report. Website TBS (The Best Schools), ranked Henderson's
Q&A: Hockey Hall of Famer Bob Miller talks Mighty Ducks movies, Cheers and Stadi (01/2014): There's also a Kenny Wu reference in there.
Robert Miller (12/2013): Robert (Bob) Miller, an Oakhurst resident for 43 years, died on Dec. 18, 2013 at the age 83. Click to Continue »
Augusta's "Bugman" Bob Miller looks at customers as family (09/2013): After decades of spraing homes in the greater Augusta area, Bob "The Bugman" Miller has just about seen it all.
Elco football coach Bob Miller: Camp Tour (08/2013): Elco went 6-4 under first-year coach Bob Miller last season. - (JEFF REINHART | jreinhart@pennlive.com)Elco went 6-4 under first-year coach Bob Miller last season.-(JEFF REINHART | jreinhart@pennlive.com)MYERSTOWN — A solid campaign in Bob Miller’s first go-round as head coach...
Names in the News: Bob Miller completes training for school board (07/2013): Mattoon school board member Bob Miller recently completed Professional Development Leadership Training.
Super Senior: Bob Miller (06/2013): He's a self-made millionaire with a big heart. Joe Carroll has the rags to riches story of Super Senior of Bob Miller.
TOM HOFFARTH on THE MEDIA: The deeper the Kings go on the NHL playoffs, the more (05/2013): Sitting at an otherwise empty table in the Chick Hearn Press Room at Staples Center on Thursday afternoon, Bob Miller fidgeted around with his 2012 Stanley Cup championship ring that weighed down his right hand.
Boys & Girls club honors Bob Miller (04/2013): MARTINSBURG - Every day in the Eastern Panhandle there are individuals making a difference in the life of a child.
In book, former Nevada Gov. Bob Miller embraces father's past (03/2013): Former Nevada Gov. Bob Miller returned to Carson City on Monday, bringing a bit of controversial history with him.
Supervalu Bios: Sam Duncan and Bob Miller (01/2013): Sam Duncan, 61, a highly-successful executive with more than 40 years of retail experience, has been named incoming Chief Executive Officer and President of SUPERVALU INC., a position he is expected to assume in late February.
BOXING: Bob Miller - A gift to local amateur boxing (10/2012): Last week we talked about how eleven of our Capital Region amateurs were headed to the 2012 National Police Athletic League Tournament in Toledo, OH. But we didn’t mention who made the trip possible. Let’s fix that now.
Chat transcript with Reds VP Bob Miller (03/2011): Chat transcript with Reds VP Bob Miller