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Larry Miller 1937-2018

Met Hunter
Apr 11 2018 02:07 PM

Not the comedian. The exMet pitcher.

https://www.legacy.com/obituaries/azcen ... =188702748

Edgy MD
Apr 11 2018 02:36 PM
Re: Larry Miller 1937-2018

Was Miller the one who was publishing technical papers even as his career progressed, or am I thinking of someone else?

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John Cougar Lunchbucket
Apr 11 2018 03:36 PM
Re: Larry Miller 1937-2018

Sounds like he was a good guy

G-Fafif
Apr 11 2018 06:15 PM
Re: Larry Miller 1937-2018

Note the obit says he was the last pitcher Casey Stengel removed from a game, Miller for McGraw, before Ol' Case went out on the town and broke his hip on Old Timers Weekend.

In his 32 Met appearances across two years, he pitched in only three wins, though the last of them provided a memorable platform for a Met who'd be around quite a while. On September 16, 1966, a game at Candlestick in which lefty Miller pitched to one batter (walking Willie McCovey), Buddy Harrelson tripled twice and stole twice, the second of a theft of home plate. The kid also turned a couple of double plays and cemented himself into the shortstop job for next year and next decade.

MFS62
Apr 11 2018 07:12 PM
Re: Larry Miller 1937-2018

Edgy MD wrote:
Was Miller the one who was publishing technical papers even as his career progressed, or am I thinking of someone else?

You may be thinking of Jay Hook, who had an engineering degree. He wrote a paper explaining how a curve ball curved (fluid mechanics, Bernoulian Principle, etc) but it was said that he never could throw one.


Anyhow, RIP, Larry.
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