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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 40. Chapters: Bob Miller, Robby Thompson, Dusty Baker, Bob Brenly, Don Zimmer, Wes Westrum, Hensley Meulens, Bobby Bonds, Herman Franks, Dave Righetti, Don Buford, Tim Flannery, Buck Rodgers, Lefty O'Doul, Dick Pole, John McNamara, Larry Jansen, Don McMahon, Danny Ozark, Whitey Lockman, Charlie Fox, Ron Perranoski, Jose Morales, Tom Haller, Cookie Lavagetto, Norm Sherry, Carney Lansford, Dave Bristol, Jim Lefebvre, Joey Amalfitano, Gene Clines, Vern Benson, Larry Shepard, Hank Sauer, Ozzie Virgil, Sr., Herm Starrette, Bobby Winkles, Rocky Bridges, Willie Upshaw, Jack Mull, Peanuts Lowrey, Bob Lillis, Frank Funk, Mark Gardner, Luis Pujols, Jim Davenport, Nick Testa, Andy Gilbert, Bill Fahey, Tommy McCraw, Salty Parker, Wendell Kim, Sonny Jackson, Bill Posedel, Dennis Sommers, Gene Glynn, Ron Wotus, Juan Lopez, Gordon Mackenzie, Joe Lefebvre, Chuck Hiller, John VanOrnum, Bill Hayes, Juan Lopez. Excerpt: Robert Lane "Bob" Miller (February 18, 1939 - August 6, 1993) was a pitcher in Major League Baseball. Miller was never a star pitcher, but his ability to fill in as a starting pitcher or relief pitcher, as needed, allowed him to have a career that spanned 18 years in Major League Baseball. In his diverse journey through organized baseball, he played for three World Series champions-the 1963 Los Angeles Dodgers, 1965 Los Angeles Dodgers and the 1971 Pittsburgh Pirates-five league champions and four division winners, as well as for four teams that lost 100 or more games in a season. Miller played for ten different teams during his major league career, tying a modern-day record (since 1900) with Dick Littlefield that has since been broken. He played with three different teams in each of three different seasons: the Cleveland Indians, Chicago White Sox and Chicago Cubs in 1970; the Cubs, San Diego Padres and Pittsburgh Pirates in 1971; ...