Corky signing autographs at then BellSouth Park in 2001.
photo by Tim Evearitt
Corky, originally signed as a non-drafted free agent, has reached the Major Leagues through hard work.
photo by Tim Evearitt
Here he is pictured in 2001 spending time with some kids.
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One of his "special" friends.
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Corky Miller played with the Reds in 2001 (17 gms), 2002 (39 gms), 2003 (14 gms) and 2004 (13 gms). Minnesota claimed him off waivers in 2004.
photo by Tim Evearitt
Corky is pictured here playing at Turner Field on Aug. 18th. He signed with Atlanta on Nov. 7, 2006 as a minor-league free agent and was invited to Spring Training.
photo by Tim Evearitt
Corky is a friendly guy and enjoys talking. Here he visits with Saturday's homeplate umpire.
photo by Tim Evearitt
He talks to Arizona's Tony Clark who is getting ready to step into into the batters' box.
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In the third inning of the Aug. 18th game, Corky setup to take a throw as Arizona's Jeff Salazar was bearing down on homeplate.
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Corky didn't know it, but the ball was not in his glove as he reached back to tag the sliding Salazar.
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Corky Miller, now a backup catcher to Atlanta’s Brian McCann, was one of the most popular Lookouts since the team moved from Engel Stadium to downtown Chattanooga. Corky is one of baseball's really good guys. (He played here in 1999, 2000, 2001.) He loves children and, while with the Lookouts, spent lots of time talking with kids. He married Jenny Lynne, then a teacher at Chattanooga Valley Ele. School; they reside in Calimesa, California. The Millers have a young boy with another child (boy) on the way.