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1936–1950 · SS

Eddie Miller

5' 9", 180 lbs·Lived to 81·Bats R / Throws R
All-Star
The Almanac's Take

Miller's eight All-Star selections tell a story modern fans might find puzzling — how does a .238 career hitter earn that kind of recognition? The answer lies in his glove and the era's priorities.

Playing shortstop during baseball's dead-ball hangover, Miller was the gold standard defensively at the game's most demanding position. His consistency was remarkable: he appeared in over 140 games in seven different seasons, anchoring the middle infield for the Reds and later the Phillies with reliability that managers treasured above offensive output.

The All-Star voting reflected how much his peers valued defensive excellence. In an era when shortstops were expected to field first and hit second, Miller's 97 homers across 15 seasons actually represented decent pop for the position. His true legacy lives in those eight midsummer classics — a testament to being the best at what mattered most.

Career Highs
19
Most HR · 1947
87
Most RBI · 1947
.276
Best AVG · 1940
Statistical Comps

Career · Batting

14 seasons
YearTeamGABHRRBIAVGOPSOPS+
1936CIN51000.100
1937CIN366005.150
1939BSN77296431.267
1940BSN1515691479.276
1941BSN154585668.239
1942BSN142534647.243
1943CIN154576271.224
1944CIN155536455.209
1945CIN1154211349.238
1946CIN91299636.194
1947CIN1515451987.268
1948PHI1304681461.246
1949PHI85266629.207
1950STL64172322.227
Career1510533797640.238
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