Justin Mark Miller (August 27, 1977 – June 26, 2013) was an American professional
baseball
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pitcher
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. He played in
Major League Baseball
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(MLB) for the
Toronto Blue Jays
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,
Florida Marlins
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The fran ...
,
San Francisco Giants
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, and
Los Angeles Dodgers
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. He also played in
Nippon Professional Baseball
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(NPB) for the
Chiba Lotte Marines
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History
The Marines franchise began in 1950 as the Mainichi Orions, an inaugural ...
. Miller was the inspiration for the "Justin Miller rule" requiring pitchers with arm
tattoo
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s to wear long-sleeved shirts.
Amateur career
Miller played in the
1992 Little League World Series with Torrance and played high school baseball with
Torrance High School
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, where he was first team All-State and Conference player of the year as a Senior. He attended
Los Angeles Harbor College
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and was a Junior College All-American in 1997.
Professional career
Colorado Rockies
Miller was drafted by the
Colorado Rockies in the 5th round of the
1997 MLB Draft and made his professional debut with the short-season Class A
Portland Rockies
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, helping them win the
Northwest League
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championship. He then moved up to the
Asheville Tourists
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Asheville teams have played under the Tourists moniker in differe ...
(Class A) in 1998 and the
Salem Avalanche
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(Class A Advanced) in 1999.
Oakland Athletics
Miller was traded by the Rockies to the
Oakland Athletics on Dec. 13, 1999 (along with
Henry Blanco
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) for
Scott Karl and
Jeff Cirillo
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. He spent most of 2000 and 2001 with the AAA
Sacramento River Cats
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of the
Pacific Coast League.
Toronto Blue Jays
Miller was traded to the
Toronto Blue Jays
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on December 7, 2001 (along with
Eric Hinske) for
Billy Koch
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He entered the majors with the Toronto Blue Jays and last pitc ...
. He made his Major League debut on April 12, 2002, for the Blue Jays against the
Tampa Bay Devil Rays
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. He pitched innings of relief, hitting the first two batters he faced, and allowing a total of four hits and one run. He made his first ML start on April 27 against the
Anaheim Angels
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, but lasted only innings while giving up four runs. He appeared in 25 games with the Blue Jays in 2002, starting 18 of them and finishing 9–5 with a 5.54
ERA
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. He missed most of the 2003 season with a shoulder injury and returned in 2004, when he appeared in 19 games for the Blue Jays (15 starts) and went 3–4 with a 6.06 ERA. He then spent most of 2005 with the AAA
Syracuse SkyChiefs, appearing in only one game for the Blue Jays.
Tampa Bay Devil Rays/Chiba Lotte Marines
He signed as a minor league free agent with the
Tampa Bay Devil Rays
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in 2006 and appeared in five games for their AAA affiliate, the
Durham Bulls
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. He was then released and played for the
Chiba Lotte Marines
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History
The Marines franchise began in 1950 as the Mainichi Orions, an inaugural ...
in Japan, pitching in twelve games.
Florida Marlins
After a three-game stint with the
Philadelphia Phillies AAA affiliate, the
Ottawa Lynx
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, Miller signed a minor-league contract with the
Florida Marlins
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.
He started the season at
Triple-A Albuquerque and was recalled by the Marlins on May 19, 2007, after an injury to
Ricky Nolasco
Carlos Enrique Nolasco (born December 13, 1982) is an American former professional baseball pitcher. He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Florida/Miami Marlins, Los Angeles Dodgers, Minnesota Twins, and Los Angeles Angels. He is of ...
. Although Miller had been a starter in previous seasons, the Marlins used him to fill a relief role, with former
closer Byung-hyun Kim
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taking Nolasco's spot in the starting rotation. The Marlins released him on October 3, .
San Francisco Giants
On November 1, 2008, the San Francisco Giants signed him to a minor league contract with an invitation to
spring training. After an injury to Joe Martinez, he was added to the Giants roster and appeared in 44 games out of the bullpen (long relief), 3-3, with a 3.18 ERA, for the Giants in 2009.
Los Angeles Dodgers
Miller was signed to a minor league contract which included an invitation to spring training by the
Los Angeles Dodgers
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on December 4, . He was assigned to the Triple-A
Albuquerque Isotopes
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to start the season. His contract was purchased by the Dodgers on May 27. He appeared in 19 games with the Dodgers, compiling a 4.44 ERA. He was designated for assignment on July 23. He cleared waivers and was reassigned to Albuquerque. In 32 games for the Isotopes in 2010, he had a 1.95 ERA. He was granted free agency on October 6.
Seattle Mariners
On November 17, 2010, Miller signed a minor league contract with the
Seattle Mariners
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. He was released by Seattle April 25, 2011.
Texas Rangers
Miller signed a minor league contract with the Texas Rangers April 29. He was later released by the Rangers on June 6, 2011.
Return to Dodgers
On July 4, 2011, Miller signed a minor league contract with the Los Angeles Dodgers. He pitched in three games for the
Albuquerque Isotopes
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, walking four and allowing two runs in innings for a 10.80 ERA. He was released on July 25.
Death
Miller was found dead in his
Palm Harbor
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home on June 26, 2013. A cause of death was not announced.
He was survived by his wife of 15 years, Jessica, and two sons.
Tattoos
Miller was known for his many tattoos. In a move sometimes called the "Justin Miller Rule", Major League Baseball told Miller that he had to wear a long-sleeved shirt under his jersey whenever he was playing because hitters complained about being "distracted" by Miller's
sleeve tattoo
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s.
[Klemish, Daw]
"Notes: Nolasco to rest on disabled list"
"Miller is a colorful character in more ways than one: The 29-year-old's arms are all but hidden beneath vibrant tattoos. So much, in fact, that after opposing batters complained about Miller's arms being a "distraction" at the plate, in 2004, Major League Baseball established a rule that forced Miller to wear long sleeves whenever he played."..."I don't know," he laughed. "They just said it's the 'Justin Miller rule.'"
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References
External links
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1977 births
2013 deaths
Albuquerque Isotopes players
American expatriate baseball players in Canada
American expatriate baseball players in Japan
Asheville Tourists players
Baseball players from Torrance, California
Chiba Lotte Marines players
Dunedin Blue Jays players
Durham Bulls players
Florida Marlins players
Gulf Coast Marlins players
Jupiter Hammerheads players
Leones del Caracas players
American expatriate baseball players in Venezuela
Los Angeles Dodgers players
Los Angeles Harbor Seahawks baseball players
Major League Baseball pitchers
Midland RockHounds players
Nippon Professional Baseball pitchers
Ottawa Lynx players
People from Palm Harbor, Florida
Portland Rockies players
Round Rock Express players
Sacramento River Cats players
Salem Avalanche players
San Francisco Giants players
Sportspeople from the Tampa Bay area
Syracuse SkyChiefs players
Tacoma Rainiers players
Toronto Blue Jays players