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Bob Milacki
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- Baltimore Orioles ({{mlby|1988}}â{{mlby|1992}})
- Cleveland Indians ({{mlby|1993}})
- Kansas City Royals ({{mlby|1994}})
- Seattle Mariners ({{mlby|1996}})
- Kintetsu Buffaloes ({{npby|1997}})|highlights=
- Pitched a combined no-hitter on July 13, 1991
Playing career
Milacki began his career with the Baltimore Orioles, pitching for them from 1988 to {{mlby|1992}}. He started three games as a September call-up in 1988, allowing only 2 runs and 9 hits in 25 innings. In his rookie season of 1989, Milacki led the American League with 36 games started, posting a 14â12 record with a career-best 3.74 ERA.On April 23, 1989, Milacki pitched a rare complete game shutout against the Minnesota Twins in which he faced the minimum 27 batters; he allowed 3 hits and 2 walks.WEB, Box Score of Game played on Sunday, April 23, 1989 at Memorial Stadium,weblink Baseball Almanac, Baseball-Almanac, Inc., On July 13, 1991, the Orioles defeated the Oakland A's 2â0 on a combined no-hitter. Milacki pitched the first six innings of the game, with no runs on no hits, three walks and three strikeouts.WEB, July 13, 1991 Baltimore Orioles at Oakland Athletics Box Score and Play by Play,weblink Baseball-Reference.com, Sports Reference LLC, He was pulled from the game after a line drive struck him on the arm, despite the batter being retired when the ball bounced towards first base. Mike Flanagan, Mark Williamson, and Gregg Olson each followed up with a no-hit scoreless inning to complete the no-hitter.NEWS, Smith, Claire, Baseball; 1 Game / 4 Arms = Orioles No-Hitter,weblink 25 August 2011, The New York Times, 14 July 1991, After posting a 6â8 record for the Orioles in 1992, Milacki became a free agent. He pitched a combined 22 games with the Indians, Royals, and Mariners through the 1996 season. In 1997, he pitched in six games for the Kintetsu Buffaloes in Japan.Post-playing career
Since 2001, Milacki has been a minor league pitching coach in several organizations:{{citation needed|date=October 2022}}- 2001: Hickory Crawdads, Low-A affiliate of the Texas Rangers
- 2002: Altoona Curve, AA affiliate of the Pittsburgh Pirates
- 2003-2004: Hickory Crawdads, Low-A affiliate of the Texas Rangers
- 2005-2008: Lynchburg Hillcats, High-A affiliate of the Pittsburgh Pirates
- 2009: Lakewood BlueClaws, Low-A affiliate of the Philadelphia Phillies
- 2010-2012: Reading Phillies, AA affiliate of the Philadelphia Phillies
- 2013-2014: Clearwater Threshers, High-A affiliate of the Philadelphia Phillies
- 2015-2017: Syracuse Chiefs, AAA affiliate of the Washington Nationals
- 2018: Carolina Mudcats, High-A affiliate of the Milwaukee BrewersWEB, McCalvy, Adam, Brewers announce 2018 Minor League staffs,weblink MLB.com, March 27, 2018, January 31, 2018,
- 2019: Biloxi Shuckers, AA affiliate of the Milwaukee BrewersWEB,weblink 2019 Shuckers Coaching Staff Announced, MiLB.com, en, 2019-08-14,
- 2021: Idaho Falls Chukars, members of the Pioneer League, an independent professional baseball league.
Personal life
Milacki was born in Trenton, New Jersey, and grew up in Lake Havasu City, Arizona. He graduated from Lake Havasu High School in 1982 and attended Yavapai Community College.{{citation needed|date=October 2022}}Milacki and his wife Kim have two daughters, Brittany and Ashlee, and a son, Robert.{{Citation needed|date=December 2018}} Ashlee played college basketball for Glendale Community College.{{Citation needed|date=December 2018}} Robert was drafted as a pitcher in the 38th round (1151st pick) by the Washington Nationals in the 2018 baseball season.{{Citation needed|date=December 2018}}References
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{{baseballstats|mlb=|espn=|br=m/milacbo01|fangraphs=1008855|brm=milack001rob|retro=M/Pmilab001}}- Bob Milacki at SABR (Baseball BioProject)
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