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Clyde Milan

Clyde Milan collected exactly 2,100 hits in his career - most of them singles, and many of them due to his speedy baserunning. He led the American league in stolen bases twice, and was an accomplished bunter, which led to opposing infielders playing extremely shallow against him. St. Louis third baseman Jimmy Austin once claimed that he could tell what Milan had for breakfast because he played so close to home plate when the speedster came to bat. Playing all of his 16 seasons for Washington, Milan was a prototypical leadoff man, swiping 495 bases and rarely striking out. In center field he used his speed to play shallow, similar to Tris Speaker. He was one of Hall of Fame pitcher Walter Johnson's best friends, rooming with Johnson for 15 seasons. After his playing career, he briefly managed the Senators, and later managed in the minors for decades.

Played For
Washington Senators (1907-1922)

Managed
Washington Senators (1922)

Born
Jesse Clyde Milan was born on March 25, 1887, in Linden, TN.

Died
March 3, 1953, Orlando, FL

Batted:  Left
Threw:  Right

Primary Position:  OF

Primary Team:  WS1

Major League Debut
August 19, 1907

Nine Other Players Who Debuted in 1907
Tris Speaker
Ed Konetchy
Clyde Milan
Larry Doyle
Dode Paskert
Fred Merkle
Heinie Zimmerman
Walter Johnson
Bill McKechnie

Nicknames
Deerfoot

Hall of Fame Voting
Year Election Votes Pct
1938 BBWAA 1 .4%
1950 BBWAA 1 .6%
1951 BBWAA 1 .4%
1952 BBWAA 1 .4%
1953 BBWAA 1 .4%
1954 BBWAA 3 1.2%
1955 BBWAA 6 2.4%

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