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    Miller James Huggins (March 27, 1878 – September 25, 1929) was an American professional baseball player and manager. Huggins played second base for the...
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    Managerial Record". Baseball-Reference.com. Retrieved March 26, 2013. "Miller Huggins Managerial Record". Baseball-Reference.com. Retrieved March 26, 2013...
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  • Huggins may refer to: Albert Huggins (born 1997), American football player Bob Huggins (born 1953), American college basketball coach Charles Brenton Huggins...
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    when the team posthumously dedicated an on-field monument to manager Miller Huggins in center field. Additional team members were honored with monuments...
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    Scientific Papers of Sir William Huggins; edited by Sir William and Lady Huggins. London, (Publications of Sir William Huggins's Observatory; v. 2) Planetary...
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    Huggins-Stengel Field (formerly known as Crescent Lake Field or Miller Huggins Field) is a baseball field located within Crescent Lake Park in St. Petersburg...
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    Yankees (1, 0–1) Miller Huggins 1922 New York Giants (7, 3–4) 4–0–(1)[T] New York Yankees (2, 0–2) 1923 New York Yankees (3, 1–2) Miller Huggins 4–2 New York...
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    manager Miller Huggins started Gehrig in place of regular first baseman Wally Pipp, who had a headache. Pipp was in a slump, as was the team, so Huggins made...
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    tied for first or better for the whole season. New York was managed by Miller Huggins, and played at Yankee Stadium. They won the 1927 World Series, sweeping...
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    States on August 30, 2024. In 1994, Miller married actor Will Arnett. They divorced in 1995. Miller married James Huggins in 2000, and they have two daughters:...
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    Stallings Philadelphia Athletics Connie Mack — 1927 New York Yankees Miller Huggins Pittsburgh Pirates Donie Bush — 1928 New York Yankees St. Louis Cardinals...
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    the Giants. Manager Miller Huggins and general manager Ed Barrow were important newcomers in this period. The hiring of Huggins by Ruppert in 1918 caused...
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    games ahead of the Philadelphia Athletics. New York was managed by Miller Huggins. The Yankees played at Yankee Stadium. In the World Series, they swept...
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  • the team from 1903 to 1908. Miller Huggins was the next manager to manage the team for more than three seasons. Huggins took over the managerial duties...
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    West Virginia). Huggins has also lost in the first two rounds of the NCAA Tournament a total of 16 times. As of March 2021, Huggins has averaged 23 wins...
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    sixth place. After the 1917 season, Ruppert dismissed Donovan and hired Miller Huggins, who was recommended to Ruppert by Johnson, and signed him to a two-year...
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    Yankees began the 1925 season struggling, and Huggins began to replace players in his lineup in response. Huggins benched starting shortstop Everett Scott...
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    p. 194 "Miller Huggins to Pilot Yankees: Signed for Two Years to Succeed Wild Bill Donovan. Tom Connery Will Scout for Yanks. Under Huggins Cardinals...
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  • 1932, the Yankees dedicated a monument to their former manager, Miller Huggins. Huggins was the first of many Yankees personnel granted this honor. The...
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    reportedly asked Yankee manager Miller Huggins what the team needed to be successful. "Get Ruth from Boston", Huggins supposedly replied, noting that...
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    Pirates' Manager Donie Bush and the Yankees' Miller Huggins shaking hands. The Babe was photographed with Huggins, Bush, Mayor Walker, Lou Gehrig, and the...
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  • or Millers may also refer to: Miller Dunckel (1899–1975), Michigan politician Miller Forristall (born 1998), American football player Miller Huggins (1879–1929)...
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    Gleason 1921 New York Yankees Miller Huggins 98–55 4½ Cleveland Indians Tris Speaker 1922 New York Yankees Miller Huggins 94–60 1 St. Louis Browns Lee...
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    allowed only two more Cardinal hits, walking 3 other St. Louis batters. Miller Huggins had helped him straighten out a delivery problem. Pipgras consistently...
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  • Gehrig Virginia Gilmore as Myra Bill Dickey as himself Ernie Adams as Miller Huggins Pierre Watkin as Mr. Twitchell Harry Harvey as Joe McCarthy Robert W...
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  • children included: James Miller Huggins (1807–1870), also a marine artist; John William Huggins (1809–?) and Berthia Huggins (1811–1884) who married Edward...
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    Tillinghast L'Hommedieu Huston and manager Miller Huggins, as Huston frequently criticized Huggins. Barrow told Huggins: "You're the manager, and you'll not...
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    Roger Bresnahan (category Minneapolis Millers (baseball) players)
    desire to sell Miller Huggins to another franchise. Britton cited decreased profits as a sign that Bresnahan was uninterested in the job. Huggins succeeded...
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  • president, 1903–1920 Johnny Hodapp – MLB infielder Ed Hug – MLB catcher Miller Huggins – MLB player; Hall of Fame manager for the New York Yankees Roy Hughes...
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    The 1927 Yankees would eventually send six players along with manager Miller Huggins and president Ed Barrow to the Baseball Hall of Fame. These were Babe...
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