Legendary Baseball Union Chief Marvin Miller Dies at 95. Miller was 95, and died at his Manhattan home months after being diagnosed with liver cancer. Marvin Miller, the man who changed the face of baseball, oversaw a series of work stoppages and ultimately led the players#39; union through the dawn of free agency, died Tuesday after a long bout with cancer. As executive director of the Players Association from 1966-84, Miller waged many battles with old-school owners, who had their own rules
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Marvin Miller dies at 95