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Milt Graff

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After baseball, Graff held several jobs in the field of accounting and was involved in baseball as scouting director and infield coach for the Pirates and director of stadium operations for
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as an amateur free agent. Around eight years later, during which his baseball career was interrupted when he enlisted in the Army to fight in the
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In 61 major league games, Graff batted .179 with 4 doubles, 3 triples and 0 home runs. He showed a good eye at the plate by
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Yankees obtain Ditmar and Shantz in thirteen-player deal with Athletics
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In 1987, Lycoming honored Graff with a distinguished alumni award.
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only 10 times. In the field, Graff committed 3 errors for a .988
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Second baseman
Jefferson Center, Pennsylvania
Rockdale, Texas
1957
Kansas City Athletics
1958
Kansas City Athletics
Batting average
Home runs
RBI
Kansas City Athletics
Major League Baseball
second baseman
Jefferson Center, Pennsylvania
Butler Senior High School
Pennsylvania State University
Lycoming College
Pittsburgh Pirates
Korean War
Kansas City Athletics
New York Yankees
walking
striking out
fielding percentage
double plays
New York Yankees
Rip Coleman
Billy Hunter
Mickey McDermott
Tom Morgan

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