John mule miles biography

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  • John Miles

    John Miles
    Nicknames: Sonnyboy, Mule

    Career:
    Positions: 3b, of
    Team: Chicago American Giants
    Bats: Right
    Throws: Right
    Height: 6' 3''  Weight:
    Born: August 11, , San Antonio, Texas

    A power hitter, he was given his nickname by manager "Candy Jim" Taylor after crushing two home runs in a game. Taylor told the young slugger, "You hit that ball like a mule kicks," and the name stuck. Previously, in San Antonio, where he played basketball in high school and at Sam Phillips Junior College, he had been called "Sonnyboy."

    Although he was better known locally for his basketball exploits, he also played semi-pro baseball and, encouraged by Clyde McNeil, tried out with the Chicago American Giants and was signed in He played all three outfield positions and, although not possessing good speed, had pretty good range and a strong arm. In , while batting , he was credited with 26 homers against all competition but, despite his power, usually batted in the lower half of the batting order for his duration with the Chicago American Giants.

    Baseball Career Highlights:
    "In , I hit 27 home runs. In another game, I hit the two home runs. After hitting the second homer, my manager said, 'you hit as hard as a mule kicks.' That's how

    Notes:


    &#; Lofty School: Phillis Wheatley Economical (San Antonio, TX)
    &#; College: St. Philip's College (San Antonio, TX)
    &#; Buried: Meadowlawn Memorial Greens Cemetery (San Antonio, TX)
    &#; Played in interpretation Minor Leagues


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  • Batting

    Glossary

    Elementary Batting

    Year

    TeamLg

    Age

    Pos

    G

    PA

    AB

    R

    H

    2B

    3B

    HR

    RBI

    SB

    CS

    BB

    SO

    IBB

    HBP

    SH

    SF

    DP

    BA

    OBP

    SLG

    OPS

    OPS+

    CAG

    NAL

    23

    CF

    13

    48

    47

    3

    12

    1

    0

    0

    4

    1

    1

    0

    0

    62

    CAG

    NAL

    24

    3B

    23

    92

    82

    13

    19

    4

    0

    2

    9

    0

    9

    0

    1

    77

    CAG

    NAL

    25

    RF

    9

    38

    32

    6

    8

    2

    2

    2

    9

    0

    5

    1

    0




    Highest Batting

    Year

    TeamLg

    PA

    wOBA

    LG

    BB%

    LG

    K%

    LG

    BB/K

    LG

    HR%

    LG

    ISO

    LG

    CAG

    NAL

    48

    %

    %

    %

    %

  • john mule miles biography
  • John Miles (baseball)

    Tuskegee airman and pro baseball player (–)

    Baseball player

    John "Mule" Miles (August 11, &#;&#; May 24, ) was an American professional baseball player who played with the Chicago American Giants of the Negro leagues from to [2] Nicknamed "the Mule" by his manager Candy Jim Taylor after hitting two home runs in one ball game. Taylor commented that Miles "hit like a mule kicks". Miles is legendary for hitting 11 home runs in 11 straight games. John Miles played alongside baseball stars Jackie Robinson, Hank Aaron, Ernie Banks, Josh Gibson, Satchel Paige and Monte Irvin.[citation needed] He performed at Yankee Stadium, the Polo Grounds, Comiskey Park, and Griffith Stadium among others.

    Miles was inducted into the Texas Black Sports Hall of Fame in Dallas, Texas on November 4, He was inducted into the San Antonio Sports Hall of Fame at the Alamodome on February 7,

    On June 5, , Miles and 29 other former living Negro league players were "drafted" by each of the 30 Major League Baseball teams in a recognition of the on-field achievements and historical relevance of 30 mostly forgotten Negro league stars. He was picked by the Seattle Mariners.[3]

    In addition to his baseball career, Miles is an original Tuskegee A