Miller Huggins

2B/3B

Biography

Miller Huggins was a Hall of Fame 2B/3B who played from 1904 to 1916. During his career, Huggins appeared in 1586 games, recording 1474 hits with a 0.265 average. A right-handed batter and right-handed thrower, Huggins stood 5'6" tall and brought athleticism and dedication to his position. Born in Cincinnati, OH, Huggins left a lasting legacy in the game. Huggins was inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1964, cementing his place among baseball's all-time greats. Throughout his 13-season career, he was associated with the SLN, leaving an indelible mark on the franchise. His remarkable consistency over 1586 games made him one of the most reliable players of his generation. Playing during the Dead Ball Era, Huggins exemplified the skill and dedication that defined baseball excellence. His contributions to the game continue to be remembered and celebrated by baseball fans and historians alike. Huggins's legacy endures as a testament to excellence and dedication in America's pastime.

Career Information

Debut: 1904

Final Season: 1916

Team: St. Louis Cardinals

Born: 1878 in Cincinnati, OH

Career Statistics

Batting

Batting Average: 0.265
Games Played: 1586
Hits: 1474
Home Runs: 9
Runs: 948

Pitching