Milt Graff

Milton Edward Graff (December 30, 1930 - August 2, 2005) was a Major League Baseball second baseman.

Around eight years later, during which his baseball career was interrupted when he enlisted in the Army to fight in the Korean War, Graff made his major league debut on April 16, 1957 at the age of 26 with the Kansas City Athletics (he was sent to the Athletics from the New York Yankees, by whom he'd been drafted in 1955).

In 61 major league games, Graff batted .179 with 4 doubles, 3 triples and 0 home runs.

After baseball, Graff held several jobs in the field of accounting and was involved in baseball as scouting director and infield coach for the Pirates and director of stadium operations for Three Rivers Stadium.

On August 2, 2005, Graff died in Rockdale, Texas of complications from Alzheimers.