Charles Bruce Miller (born March 4, 1947) is an American former Major League Baseball utility infielder.
[2] He advanced through the White Sox farm system, hitting .289 for the 1972 Triple-A Tucson Toros,[3] and was traded to the California Angels along with Bruce Kimm for veteran pitcher Eddie Fisher in August 1972.
Miller did get called up to San Francisco during the summer for a 12-game stretch, hitting .160 in his final taste of major-league action.
[11] Miller was with the 4th place Giants on September 19, 1976 when, on a flight returning from a series in Cincinnati, he got into a drunken altercation with the team statistician, Ralph Nelson, and traveling secretary, Frank Bergonzi.
[15] Giants Manager Bill Rigney resigned at the end of the season,[16] and Caldwell was traded to the St. Louis Cardinals in October.