Milt Graff

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Milt Graff
Second Base
Born: December 30, 1930 (1930-12-30)
Died: August 2, 2005 (aged 74)
Batted: Left Threw: Right
MLB debut
April 16, 1957
for the Kansas City Athletics
Final game
September 21, 1958
for the Kansas City Athletics
Career statistics
Batting Average     .179
Home Runs     0
RBI     10
Teams
Career highlights and awards
  • none

Milton Edward Graff was a Major League Baseball second baseman. He was born on Tuesday, December 30, 1930 in Jefferson Center, Pennsylvania. He was a small man, only 5'7" and 158 pounds. Graff attended Butler High School (pitcher Matt Clement also attended Butler) and then attended Pennsylvania State University and Lycoming College. At Lycoming, he got a degree in accounting. He batted left-handed and threw right-handed.

Around 1949, Graff was signed by the Pittsburgh Pirates as an amateur free agent. Around eight years later, at the age of 26 on April 16, 1957, he made his Major League debut with the Kansas City Athletics (he was sent to the Athletics from the New York Yankees, to whom he'd been drafted in 1955). He wore the number 4.

In 61 Major League games, Graff batted .179 with 4 doubles, 3 triples and 0 home runs. He showed a good eye at the plate by walking 15 times and striking out only 10 times. In the field, Graff committed 3 errors for a .988 fielding percentage. He also was involved in 36 double plays.

His baseball career was interrupted when he enlisted in the Army to fight in the Korean War.

1959 Topps baseball card #182
1959 Topps baseball card #182

He played his final game on September 21, 1958.

After baseball, Graff held several jobs in the field of accounting and was involved in baseball as scouting director and infield coach for the Pirates and director of stadium operations for Three Rivers Stadium. He was involved in the building of Three Rivers Stadium. He also was a scout for the Pirates, San Francisco Giants and Cincinnati Reds. He also held multiple front office jobs.

On August 2, 2005, Graff died in Rockdale, Texas of complications from Alzheimers. He chose to be cremated.

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  • In 1987, Lycoming honored him with a distinguished alumni award.

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