Walter Miller (February 28, 1898 – August 20, 1975), known as Jake Miller or J. Walter Miller, was an American professional baseballpitcher who played in Major League Baseball (MLB) from 1924 to 1933. He played mainly for the Cleveland Indians, and one season for the Chicago White Sox. Listed at 6 feet 2 inches (1.88 m) and 170 pounds (77 kg), he threw and batted left-handed.
Miller's major league career spanned 1924 to 1933, with the exception of 1932 when he did not play in the major leagues.[2] He made his debut with the Cleveland Indians late in the 1924 season,[2] and went on to appear in 174 games (125 starts) with the team through the 1931 season.[3] He recorded a career-high 14 wins during the 1929 season.[3] During his eight seasons with Cleveland, he compiled a 55–52 record with 3.92 ERA while registering 275 strikeouts in 964 innings pitched.[3]
Miller's final major league season was as a member of the 1933 Chicago White Sox.[2] In 26 games (14 starts) he had a 5.62 ERA with 30 strikeouts in 105+2⁄3 innings pitched, and a 5–6 record.[3] Overall, in nine major league seasons, Miller had a 60–58 record with 4.09 ERA and recorded 305 strikeouts in 1069+2⁄3 innings pitched.[3]
Miller's World War I draft registration card listed his name simply as "Walter Miller", which is how be signed it.[4] On his World War II draft registration card, his name was listed and signed as "J. Walter Miller",[7] which is how his name appeared in the college yearbook at Ohio State for his senior class,[6] and how contemporary newspaper reports commonly referred to him.[9][10] Research by members of the Society for American Baseball Research (SABR) indicates that his full name was Jacob Walter Miller.[9]