John Milner
John David Milner
(The Hammer)
- Bats Left, Throws Left
- Height 6' 0", Weight 185 lb.
- High School South Fulton High School
- Debut September 15, 1971
- Final Game October 3, 1982
- Born December 28, 1949 in Atlanta, GA USA
- Died January 4, 2000 in East Point, GA USA
Biographical Information[edit]
John Milner hit ten grand slams over twelve seasons with the New York Mets, Pittsburgh Pirates, and Montreal Expos. He earned the nickname "The Hammer" because he was likened to a left-handed Hank Aaron. Milner's best position was first base but he played almost as often in left field. He played from 1971 through 1982.
In 1985, after his playing career ended, Milner admitted to cocaine use. His cousin, Eddie Milner, also played in the bigs and battled substance abuse. John died of cancer in 2000 at the age of 50.
Notable Achievements[edit]
- 20-Home Run Seasons: 2 (1973 & 1974)
- Won a World Series with the Pittsburgh Pirates in 1979
Records Held[edit]
- Most plate appearances, extra inning game, 12, 9/11/74 (tied)
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