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For players looking to build their dream baseball team in MLB The Show 25, these cards are worth checking out.
Which 10 players are the most coveted in today's baseball card market? It's a simple question and one we set out to answer by scouring recent eBay sales and bidding history, the Beckett database ...
At the start of the season, I wrote a series of stories on the difficulties of making it to – and staying in – the major leagues. One of those players was 35-year-old catcher Corky Miller, a classic ...
After spending eleven seasons in Major League Baseball and seven years with the Cincinnati Reds, Corky Miller will manage the Joliet Slammers.
Corky Miller spent parts of 11 seasons in the big leagues. He played for five different clubs and wore seven different numbers. At the highest level, his baseball career was a study in impermanence.
With Marvin Miller's Hall of Fame selection, his few baseball cards have suddenly become a hot commodity with collectors.
Longtime fan favorite Louisville Bats player Corky Miller is back in baseball. Miller, the catcher who ended his 17-year playing career last year and became the first Bats player to have his ...
Corky Miller spent parts of 11 seasons in the big leagues. He played for five different clubs and wore seven different numbers. At the highest level, his baseball career was a study in impermanence.
MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL Cincinnati Reds: C Corky Miller, INF Ray Olmedo, RHP Joe Valentine, LHP Phil Norton and RHP Ryan Wagner agreed on one-year contracts. Cleveland: Named Lee May, Jr., hitting co… ...
Corky Miller hit a rare home run to back Kip Wells' strong pitching and Cincinnati gained a split of its four-game series against the Florida Marlins by rolling to an 8-1 victory Sunday.
Major League Baseball players are definitely not eager to play for one specific team, at least based on the results of The Athletic's anonymous player ...
Q — Corky Miller was recently sent to the minors, and when that happens does he make a major-league salary or a minor-league salary? — Julie, Kettering.