Category:Minneapolis Millers (baseball) players
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This is for players of the Minneapolis Millers minor league baseball team, who played in the Northwestern League from 1884-1986, Western Association from 1889-1891, Western League from 1896-1899, American League in 1900, Western League II in 1901 and American Association from 1902-1960.
Pages in category "Minneapolis Millers (baseball) players"
The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 806 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.
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- Ed Abbaticchio
- Bill Abernathie
- Woody Abernathy (pitcher)
- Merito Acosta
- Eddie Ainsmith
- Bob Allen (shortstop)
- Nick Allen (catcher)
- Felipe Alou
- Dave Altizer
- Nick Altrock
- Joey Amalfitano
- Alf Anderson
- Varney Anderson
- Ernie Andres
- Hub Andrews
- Wyman Andrus
- Jack Aragón
- Buzz Arlett
- Chick Autry (first baseman)
- Bill Ayers (baseball)
- Doc Ayers
B
- Bill Bagwell
- Harvey Bailey (baseball)
- Loren Bain
- Al Baker (baseball)
- Kirtley Baker
- Norm Baker (baseball)
- Frank Baldwin (baseball)
- Art Ball
- Hal Bamberger
- Dave Barbee
- Curt Barclay
- Babe Barna
- Frank Barnes (right-handed pitcher)
- Dave Barnhill
- Charlie Bartson
- Belve Bean
- Gene Bearden
- Ira Belden
- Allen Benson
- Jack Bentley (baseball)
- Rube Benton
- Moe Berg
- Augie Bergamo
- Bill Black (second baseman)
- George Blackburn (baseball)
- Marv Blaylock
- Bruno Block
- Ossie Bluege
- Mike Blyzka
- Charlie Boardman
- Sam Bohne
- Don Bollweg
- Zeke Bonura
- George Borchers
- Tom Borland
- Bob Bowman (pitcher)
- Elmer Bowman
- Roger Bowman
- Ted Bowsfield
- Eddie Boyle
- Jack Bracken
- Bill Bradford (pitcher)
- Bob Brady (baseball)
- Neal Brady
- Ralph Branca
- Roy Brashear
- Roger Bresnahan
- Ed Bressoud
- Duke Brett
- Jack Brewer (baseball)
- Cal Broughton
- Earl Browne
- Ed Bruyette
- Tod Brynan
- Garland Buckeye
- Fred Buelow
- Art Bues
- Cy Buker
- Henry Buker
- Bill Burdick
- Sandy Burk
- Eddie Burke (baseball)
- Jimmy Burke (baseball)
- Bill Burns (baseball)
- Jack Burns (second baseman)
- Jim Burns (baseball)
- Pete Burnside
- Bill Burwell
- Bill Butland
- Johnny Butler
- Bud Byerly
- Bill Byers
C
- Charlie Cady
- Bob Cain
- Bruce Caldwell (American football/baseball)
- Hank Camelli
- Count Campau
- Bruce Campbell (baseball)
- Joe Cantillon
- Scoops Carey (baseball)
- Walter Carlisle
- Bill Carney
- Lew Carpenter (baseball)
- Scrappy Carroll
- Ed Cartwright
- Bob Caruthers
- Bob Casey (third baseman)
- Carl Cashion
- Pete Cassidy (baseball)
- Foster Castleman
- Eli Cates
- Pug Cavet
- Bob Chakales
- Johnnie Chambers
- Spud Chandler
- Tiny Chaplin
- Nelson Chittum
- Joe Cicero
- Otey Clark
- Watty Clark
- Boileryard Clarke
- Dad Clarke
- Webbo Clarke
- Flea Clifton
- Lou Clinton
- Otis Clymer
- Gil Coan
- Jim Cockman
- Alta Cohen
- Andy Cohen (baseball)
- Syd Cohen
- Bob Coleman
- Jimmy Collins
- Orth Collins
- Ralph Comstock
- Bunk Congalton
- Bill Connelly (baseball)
- Jim Connor
- Bill Conroy (infielder)
- Jim Constable
- Dusty Cooke
- Joe Corbett
- Claude Corbitt
- Jess Cortazzo
- Al Corwin
- Alex Cosmidis
- Henry Cote
- Marlan Coughtry
- Molly Craft
- Gavvy Cravath
- Mark Creegan
- Hughie Critz
- Jack Crooks
- Dick Culler
- Nick Cullop (outfielder)
- Vern Curtis
D
- Dom Dallessandro
- Ray Dandridge
- Dell Darling
- Claude Davenport
- Jim Davenport
- Lum Davenport
- Ike Davis (shortstop)
- Jim Davis (pitcher)
- Lefty Davis
- Pea Ridge Day
- Chubby Dean
- Tony DeFate
- Frank Delahanty
- Jim Delahanty
- Otto Denning
- Mickey Devine (baseball)
- Bernie DeViveiros
- Jim Devlin (pitcher)
- George Dickey (baseball)
- Chuck Diering
- Joe Dolan (baseball)
- John Dolan (baseball)
- Jiggs Donahue
- Pete Donohue
- Harry Dorish
- Jack Doscher
- Red Downs
- Clem Dreisewerd
- Chuck Dressen
- Louis Drucke
- Pat Duff
- Dan Dugdale
- Martin Duke
- George Dumont
- Pat Duncan (baseball)
- Gus Dundon
- Grant Dunlap
- Jesse Duryea