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Buster Mills was born on 16 September, 1908 in Ranger, Texas, U.S., is an American baseball player (1908-1991). Discover Buster Mills's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 83 years old?

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Age 83 years old
Zodiac Sign Virgo
Born 16 September 1908
Birthday 16 September
Birthplace Ranger, Texas, U.S.
Date of death 1 December, 1991
Died Place Arlington, Texas, U.S.
Nationality United States

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1908

Colonel Buster Mills (September 16, 1908 – December 1, 1991) was an American outfielder, coach, scout and interim manager in Major League Baseball.

A native of Ranger, Texas, in his playing days, he stood 5ft 11+1/2in (181.6 cm) tall, weighed 195 pounds (88.5 kg), and threw and batted righthanded.

Mills' father, Elvis, owned a general store in Ranger, Texas.

Elvis and Lucy Mills gave their fourth child the first name of Colonel, after the rank of either Elvis' best friend or a Civil War great-uncle.

(During World War II, he enjoyed introducing himself to officers as "Colonel Mills". ) He lettered in football, basketball, track and baseball at the University of Oklahoma and was named all-Big Six quarterback.

1930

Mills signed with Cleveland, but ended up in the extensive St. Louis Cardinals farm system during the early 1930s, receiving a 29-game trial with the "Gashouse Gang" Cardinals and then a 17-game tryout with the Brooklyn Dodgers.

1931

He graduated with a degree in geology in 1931.

A St. Louis Cardinals scout saw Mills hit for the cycle (including two doubles) in a baseball game against Washington University in St. Louis.

However, when he asked for the player's name, he was told it was Wahl.

The scout had to leave, but left a message to sign the (wrong) player.

1937

He played the rest of his MLB career in the American League, for the Boston Red Sox, St. Louis Browns, New York Yankees and Cleveland Indians (1937–40; 1942; 1946).

He was traded, along with Bobo Newsom and Red Kress, from the Red Sox to the Browns for Joe Vosmik on December 3, 1937.

Overall, he played in 415 games, and compiled a lifetime batting average of .287 with 14 home runs and 163 runs batted in.

In, Mills batted .397 in 63 at bats for the Yankees, largely as a pinch hitter.

1946

After military service in World War II, Mills became a coach for the Indians (1946), Chicago White Sox (1947–50), Cincinnati Redlegs (1953) and Red Sox (1954) and managed in minor league baseball.

1953

He was the interim manager of the 1953 Redlegs, finishing the unexpired term of Rogers Hornsby, who resigned late in the season.

Mills' record in Cincinnati was 4–4 (.500).

After his coaching career, Mills spent many seasons as a scout for the Kansas City Athletics, then the Yankees.

Mills died in Arlington, Texas, at the age of 83.