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of Union Association, leaving Radbourn to shoulder the team's pitching duties for the rest of the season. It was that season that Radbourn set his all-time record for wins with 60, which under today's rules would have only been 59 because in one game, he relieved Miller with Providence having the
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lead after five innings. On September 13, when the team departed on a lengthy road trip, they decided not to bring Miller along with them, thus ending his short tenure with the team. He compiled a 3–2 records in five starts and one relief appearance that resulted in a late-inning loss.
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due to the scheduled umpire calling in sick. The New York fans thought his calls were decidedly one-sided toward his Grays team, and he had to have a police escort off the field after the game. The game ended in a 3-3 tie.
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Miller spent 1885 in the minor leagues. He started 1886 with Macon of the Southern Association but finished it with the
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during the 1884 season. In that game, he pitched a complete-game loss, giving up 19
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October 14, 1886, for the Philadelphia Athletics
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He is also on record as having pitched one game for the
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July 11, 1884, for the Chicago Browns
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During this season, he played one game at 671:Springfield (minor league baseball) players 350:, and was interred at Comstock Cemetery in 518:"Cyclone Miller's minor league statistics" 34: 23: 656:Worcester (minor league baseball) players 636:Chicago Browns/Pittsburgh Stogies players 427: 425: 363: 169: 666:Macon (minor league baseball) players 278:On one occasion, with Miller playing 7: 18:American baseball player (1859–1916) 651:Philadelphia Athletics (AA) players 493:"Old Hoss Radbourn: 59 or 60 Wins?" 14: 248:Chicago Browns/Pittsburgh Stogies 174:Chicago Browns/Pittsburgh Stogies 346:Miller died at the age of 57 in 377:"Cyclone Miller's career stats" 631:Major League Baseball pitchers 1: 676:Lincoln Tree Planters players 626:19th-century baseball players 330:, and their young fireballer 641:Philadelphia Quakers players 601:Baseball Reference (Minors) 568:"Left Handed Third Baseman" 702: 231:Springfield, Massachusetts 219:Joseph H. 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Pitcher
Springfield, Massachusetts
New London, Connecticut
Win–loss record
Earned run average
Strikeouts
Chicago Browns/Pittsburgh Stogies
1884
Providence Grays
1884
Philadelphia Quakers
1884
Philadelphia Athletics
1886
pitcher
Major League Baseball
Springfield, Massachusetts
Chicago Browns/Pittsburgh Stogies
Union Association
Providence Grays
Charles Radbourn
Charlie Sweeney
New York Gothams
umpire
right field
outfielders
St. Louis Maroons
Philadelphia Quakers
runs

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