Gabbie Milliner

Career Batting:.245 BA .276 OBP .343 SLG. 10 HR. 3,473 PA.(1902-1912)

A prototypical career for a 4th OF, Gabbie Milliner had a couple off years, came into his prime and was a strong contributor in his mid 20s, and out of the league by his mid 30s. We’ve added 3 years (1904, 1905, and 1908), but otherwise that arc is faithful to Milliner’s historical record.

He had what would be called gap power today, but in the 1900s was just plain power and hit for enough average that his inability to take a walk could be overlooked. Gabbie struck out quite a bit, and while he had a little speed, wasn’t really a threat for stolen bases.

Milliner was solid in LF–above average even–but less effective in RF, and a liability in CF (and don’t ask about his brief appearances at SS).

I think Milliner’s production is modeled very well here, but his usage may not be: there could be an argument made that he wouldn’t ever be a fulltime player, reducing his plate appearances in 1906, 1907, and 1911 especially. This is especially true in 1911, where he is clearly in decline–indeed, an argument could be made that he would receive at most half his projected usage in 1911, and not play at all in 1912.

NameEugene Milliner (Gabbie)
ID / Statusmilli01eug /
PosOF
DOB / i9s Career11/27/1878 / 1902 - 1912
BirthplaceHot Springs, AR (USA)
Height / Weight /
B / T /

 

Batting Projections

YearAgeABH2B3BHRBBSOSBCSBAOBPSLGOPS
19022321548124091752.223.254.316.570
19032413826103041521.188.211.304.515
19042521850105062452.229.250.321.571
190526244611441121851.250.285.352.637
19062748312925822335164.267.300.364.664
19072848615226921639135.313.335.416.751
190829247651541122873.263.297.368.665
1909303721062161102883.285.304.382.686
191031295621570183683.210.256.308.564
1911324429027532442144.204.245.308.553
1912331922990072422.151.181.198.379
TOTALS3,33281818455101413068530.245.276.343.619

 

Pitching Projections