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Wade Miley’s professional career began in the desert as a late First Round Pick in 2008. Miley made his D-Back debut three years later, and in his first full season, the Louisiana native had one of his best seasons in Major League Baseball. Winning 16 Games, Miley was an All-Star and boasted a respectable 3.33 ERA. He also finished second in Rookie of the Year voting to Bryce Harper.
Miley was unable to duplicate that successover the next two seasons, and he was traded to the Boston Red Sox. Overall, Miley won 38 Games and fanned 499 batters in Arizona.
April 7 – 20, 1962
Shelley Fabares
Johnny Angel
March 31 – April 6, 1962
Connie Francis
Don’t Break the Heart That Loves You
March 10 – March 30, 1962
Bruce Channel
Hey! Baby