1994 Team
A new professional team bearing the name Minneapolis Millers was organized in 1994. The Great Central League comprised four independent minor league teams, with the Millers being the league's flagship team. Playing at Parade Stadium within the confines of the Minneapolis Sculpture Garden, the Millers were managed by former Boston Red Sox slugger George Scott. Led by outfielders Boo Moore and Ray Moon and pitchers Jeff Gregg, Brian Heil, David Holland and Eric Lovedahl, the team finished in second place in the league's sole season of existence.
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