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  • Damian Miller

    Birth Date: 10/13/1969

    Damian Miller Bio

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    Damian Miller is a former professional baseball catcher, having played 11 seasons with five teams, including one crucial campaign as the Chicago Cubs' starting backstop during the 2003 NLCS run.

    Originally drafted by the Minnesota Twins in the 20th round of the 1990 MLB Draft, Miller didn't make his official debut until 1997 with the franchise. However, he was one of the ostracized "replacement players" during the 1994 MLB strike, which means that 1) he is not a member of the Major League Baseball Players' Association, 2) his stats from those 1994 games are rendered void and do not count, and 3) he can't appear on any official MLB/MLBPA merchandise or licensed content (as a result of #1). Therefore, he never appeared in an MLB video game, and he does not appear on any official commemorative merchandise from the Arizona Diamondbacks' 2001 World Series win.

    Besides that unique piece of trivia, Miller had a solid if unspectacular career. The Diamondbacks selected him in the 1998 expansion draft, and he blossomed into their starting catcher by the 2000 season. He played a pivotal role in the team's World Series triumph in 2001 and was named an All-Star for the only time in his career the following season.

    Then, on November 13, 2002, the Cubs acquired Miller from the Diamondbacks for Gary Johnson and Dave Noyce. He spent only one season in Chicago, but as the starting catcher on that fabled 2003 squad that fell just shy of the National League pennant, Miller is remembered fondly by Cubs fans. He slashed just .233/.310/.369 in 400 plate appearances, all of which were below his career norms. However, he did still post a positive WAR (0.3) thanks to his above-average defense. Miller also drove in two runs that postseason, including one in the crushing Game 7 loss to the then-Florida Marlins in the NLCS.

    After the season, the Cubs dealt him to the (should-still-be-Oakland) Athletics in exchange for Michael Barrett, who played three-and-a-half strong seasons in Chicago and won a Silver Slugger award in 2005.  Miller played one season in Oakland before moving on to become the Milwaukee Brewers' catcher from 2005-07. The backstop retired after the 2007 season, rejecting contract offers from multiple teams in a bid to stay with his home-state Brewers.

    Damian Miller Statistics

    Standard Batting Table
    Season Age Team Lg WAR G PA AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SB CS BB SO BA OBP SLG OPS OPS+ rOBA Rbat+ TB GIDP HBP SH SF IBB Pos Awards
    1997 27 MIN AL -0.1 25 71 66 5 18 1 0 2 13 0 0 2 12 .273 .282 .379 .660 71 .298 66 25 2 0 0 3 0 2/DH  
    1998 28 ARI NL 0.6 57 183 168 17 48 14 2 3 14 1 0 11 43 .286 .337 .446 .783 104 .348 101 75 2 2 2 0 2 2H/9D3  
    1999 29 ARI NL 0.8 86 320 296 35 80 19 0 11 47 0 0 19 78 .270 .316 .446 .762 90 .330 80 132 6 2 0 3 3 2/H  
    2000 30 ARI NL 2.0 100 364 324 43 89 24 0 10 44 2 2 36 74 .275 .347 .441 .788 95 .351 93 143 6 1 1 2 4 2/H3  
    2001 31 ARI NL 1.5 123 425 380 45 103 19 0 13 47 0 1 35 80 .271 .337 .424 .761 89 .337 88 161 9 4 4 2 9 *2/H  
    2002 32 ARI NL 1.0 101 340 297 40 74 22 0 11 42 0 0 38 88 .249 .340 .434 .775 94 .344 90 129 14 3 2 0 5 2/H AS
    2003 33 CHC NL 0.3 114 400 352 34 82 19 1 9 36 1 0 39 91 .233 .310 .369 .680 76 .307 71 130 15 1 7 1 6 *2/H  
    2004 34 OAK AL 1.4 110 442 397 39 108 25 0 9 58 0 1 39 87 .272 .339 .403 .742 94 .331 92 160 19 2 2 2 0 *2/H  
    2005 35 MIL NL 0.7 114 431 385 50 105 25 1 9 43 0 1 37 94 .273 .340 .413 .753 97 .332 93 159 16 4 2 3 6 *2/H  
    2006 36 MIL NL 0.9 101 376 331 34 83 28 0 6 38 0 0 33 86 .251 .322 .390 .711 81 .312 74 129 11 4 3 5 7 2/H  
    2007 37 MIL NL -0.1 58 206 186 19 44 9 0 4 24 1 0 14 39 .237 .296 .349 .646 67 .296 65 65 8 3 0 3 0 2/3H  
    11 Yrs 8.9 989 3558 3182 361 834 205 4 87 406 5 5 303 772 .262 .329 .411 .740 89 .328 84 1308 108 26 23 24 42 2H/D39  
    162 Game Avg 1.5 162 583 521 59 137 34 1 14 67 1 1 50 126 .262 .329 .411 .740 89 .328 84 214 18 4 4 4 7    
                                                               
    ARI (5 Yrs) 5.9 467 1632 1465 180 394 98 2 48 194 3 3 139 363 .269 .336 .437 .773 93 .341 89 640 37 12 9 7 23 2H/39D  
    MIL (3 Yrs) 1.5 273 1013 902 103 232 62 1 19 105 1 1 84 219 .257 .324 .391 .716 85 .317 80 353 35 11 5 11 13 2/H3  
    CHC (1 Yr) 0.3 114 400 352 34 82 19 1 9 36 1 0 39 91 .233 .310 .369 .680 76 .307 71 130 15 1 7 1 6 *2/H  
    OAK (1 Yr) 1.4 110 442 397 39 108 25 0 9 58 0 1 39 87 .272 .339 .403 .742 94 .331 92 160 19 2 2 2 0 *2/H  
    MIN (1 Yr) -0.1 25 71 66 5 18 1 0 2 13 0 0 2 12 .273 .282 .379 .660 71 .298 66 25 2 0 0 3 0 2/DH  
                                                               
    NL (9 Yrs) 7.7 854 3045 2719 317 708 179 4 76 335 5 4 262 673 .260 .329 .413 .742 88 .329 84 1123 87 24 21 19 42 2H/39D  
    AL (2 Yrs) 1.3 135 513 463 44 126 26 0 11 71 0 1 41 99 .272 .331 .400 .730 90 .326 88 185 21 2 2 5 0 2/DH  
    Provided by Baseball-Reference.com: View Original Table
    Generated 3/13/2025.

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    Hot Sauce

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    Behind the plate for the Milwaukee Brewers... Roger Chamberlain! 

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    Brandon Glick

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    7 hours ago, Hot Sauce said:

    Behind the plate for the Milwaukee Brewers... Roger Chamberlain! 

    Can't forget Jon Dowd being the Giants' best player...



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