Former Yankees pitcher dead at
75
.c The Associated Press 07/01/03 22:12 EDT LITITZ, Pa. (AP) - Bill Miller, a former major league pitcher, died of congestive heart failure Tuesday. He was 75. Miller appeared in 41 games between 1952 and 1955. He was 6-9 with five complete games and two shutouts in his career, which he closed out with Baltimore. He was a member of the Yankees' teams
that won the World Series in 1952 and 1953, though he did not pitch in the
postseason. |