Al Milnar

American baseball player (1913–2005)


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::summary American baseball player (1913–2005) ::

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FieldValue
nameAl Milnar
positionPitcher
imageAl Milnar 1940 Play Ball card.jpeg
batsLeft
throwsLeft
birth_date
birth_placeCleveland, Ohio, U.S.
death_date
death_placeCleveland, Ohio, U.S.
debutleagueMLB
debutdateApril 30
debutyear1936
debutteamCleveland Indians
finalleagueMLB
finaldateJune 10
finalyear1946
finalteamPhiladelphia Phillies
statleagueMLB
stat1labelWin–loss record
stat1value57–58
stat2labelEarned run average
stat2value4.22
stat3labelStrikeouts
stat3value350
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In an eight-season career, Milnar posted a 57–58 record with 350 strikeouts and a 4.18 ERA in 1043 innings pitched, including 127 starts, 49 complete games, 10 shutouts and seven saves. Milnar is notable for giving up the single that extended Joe DiMaggio's hitting streak to 56 games at League Park in 1941.

Milnar was a better than average hitting pitcher, posting a .203 batting average (79-for-390) with 41 runs, 4 home runs, 29 RBI and drawing 15 bases on balls.

During the 1940 season, Milnar was taught how to throw a slider by teammate Johnny Allen. However, Milnar injured his shoulder throwing the slider during the 1941 season, and his career suffered as a result. Milnar later stated, "If I had left well enough alone, my career probably would have been much better... it was a pitch I should not have used."

On August 11, 1942, Milnar came within one out of a no-hitter, but it was broken up with two outs in the ninth inning by Doc Cramer. The game ended up a scoreless tie after 14 innings, with Milnar pitching the entire game.

Milnar went in the US Army before the start of the 1944 season, where he served as an NCO in the Pacific Theatre.

After baseball, Milnar worked for 22 years as a security guard for Fisher Body.

Milnar died in his hometown of Cleveland at the age of 91.

References

References

  1. Dolgan, Bob. "Al Milnar's Obit". deadballera.com.
  2. Schneider, Russell. (2004). "The Cleveland Indians Encyclopedia". Sports Publishing LLC.
  3. (May 9, 1944). "Milnar Boosts Browns To Cop: In The Army Now, He Wants To Play Ball". The Tuscaloosa News.
  4. "Baseball in Wartime - Al Milnar".

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