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  1. Miller James Huggins (March 27, 1878 – September 25, 1929) was an American professional baseball player and manager. Huggins played second base for the Cincinnati Reds (1904–1909) and St. Louis Cardinals (1910–1916).

  2. Miller Huggins. Position: Second Baseman. Bats: Both • Throws: Right. 5-6 , 140lb (168cm, 63kg) Born: March 27, 1878 in Cincinnati, OH us. Died: September 25, 1929 in New York, NY. Buried: Spring Grove Cemetery, Cincinnati, OH. School: University of Cincinnati (Cincinnati, OH)

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  3. Miller Huggins took over a struggling New York Yankees team in 1918 and led the Bronx Bombers to six pennants and three World Series titles.

  4. Aug 25, 2015 · Miller Huggins was the Hall of Fame manager who led the New York Yankees to their first six American League pennants and three world championships, in the 1920s. He forged unique relationships with both Yankees owner Jacob Ruppert and their star outfielder, Babe Ruth.

  5. Learn about Miller Huggins, a versatile and successful player and manager for the St. Louis Cardinals. He set a record for walks, coached Hornsby, and faced Breadon's takeover.

  6. Miller Huggins Bio. Fullname: Miller James Huggins; Nickname: Hug; Born: 3/27/1878 in Cincinnati, OH; College: Cincinnati; Debut: 4/15/1904; Hall of Fame: 1964; Died: 9/25/1929

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  8. Jul 1, 2019 · Legendary manager Miller Huggins was an above-average player but much more famous as a manager. He managed two major league teams - first the St. Louis Cardinals where he managed the young Rogers Hornsby and then the New York Yankees where he managed Babe Ruth, Lou Gehrig and other famous Yanks.