Joseph Wick Miller was a German-American second baseman and manager in Major League Baseball. He was born in Germany. Miller began his career in 1872 as a player-manager for the Washington Nationals of the National Association. They were 0-11 and didn't finish out the season. His next and final season was in 1875, playing for the Keokuk Westerns and the Chicago White Stockings, also of the National Association. He batted just .135 in 28 games.

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  • Joseph Wick Miller was a German-American second baseman and manager in Major League Baseball. He was born in Germany. Miller began his career in 1872 as a player-manager for the Washington Nationals of the National Association. They were 0-11 and didn't finish out the season. His next and final season was in 1875, playing for the Keokuk Westerns and the Chicago White Stockings, also of the National Association. He batted just .135 in 28 games. He died at the age of 41 in White Bear Lake, Minnesota.
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  • Joseph Wick Miller was a German-American second baseman and manager in Major League Baseball. He was born in Germany. Miller began his career in 1872 as a player-manager for the Washington Nationals of the National Association. They were 0-11 and didn't finish out the season. His next and final season was in 1875, playing for the Keokuk Westerns and the Chicago White Stockings, also of the National Association. He batted just .135 in 28 games.
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