John Milner (The Hammer) 1973 N.L. Champion Mets First Baseman (1971-1977)
John David Milner was born December 28, 1949, in Atlanta Georgia. He & his two siblings were raised by their mother Addie Milner. The Milner's lived in the Atlanta suburb of East Point in the segregated East Washington section. The all-around athletic Milner was an All-State halfback in football, a guard in basketball & of course a star baseball player. In 1966 The Milwaukee Braves moved to Atlanta & Milner's baseball idol Hank Aaron was now playing in his hometown. Eventually Milner was nicknamed "The Hammer" or "baby Hammer" after his idol Henry Aaron. The six-foot left hand hitting outfielder / first baseman, was drafted by the New York Mets in the 14th round of the 1968 draft. Milner showed power & soon became a highly touted power hitting prospect in the Mets organization. The Hammer had a unique batting stance, standing on top of the plate with his legs close together & straight. He waved his bat very slowly & l...