Frank Aloyvisous Miller (1874–1951) was a
Major League Baseball
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Infielder
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Standard arrangement of positions
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. He played in one game at
shortstop
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for the
Washington Senators in 1892, one game at
third base
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for the
St. Louis Browns
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in 1892 and three games at
second base for the
Philadelphia Phillies
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in 1897. His minor league playing career stretched from 1892–1900. He later managed in the minors in the
Illinois–Indiana–Iowa League in 1904 and the
South Atlantic League
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in 1910.
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1874 births
1951 deaths
Major League Baseball second basemen
Major League Baseball third basemen
Major League Baseball shortstops
Washington Senators (1891–1899) players
St. Louis Browns (NL) players
Philadelphia Phillies players
19th-century baseball players
Baseball players from Berks County, Pennsylvania
Harrisburg Ponies players
Scranton Indians players
Reading Actives players
Pottsville Colts players
New Castle Quakers players
Montreal Royals players
Youngstown Puddlers players
Minor league baseball managers
Milwaukee Cream Citys players
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