Ray Miller was a professional baseball player and coach who had a long and successful career in the sport. He began his career as a pitcher in the minor leagues in the 1960s, and eventually made it to the major leagues in 1974 with the Minnesota Twins. Miller played for several teams over the course of his career, including the Baltimore Orioles, the Pittsburgh Pirates, and the Boston Red Sox.

After retiring as a player, Miller became a coach and manager in the minor leagues, and eventually worked his way up to the major leagues. He served as a pitching coach for several teams, including the Orioles, the Pittsburgh Pirates, and the Minnesota Twins. Miller was known for his ability to develop young pitchers and help them improve their skills.

In 1998, Miller was named the manager of the Baltimore Orioles, a position he held for two seasons. During his tenure as manager, he led the team to a record of 157-167, and helped develop several young players who would go on to have successful careers in the major leagues.

Throughout his career, Miller was known for his dedication to the sport of baseball and his ability to help players improve their skills. He was respected by his peers and players alike, and was known for his calm and steady demeanor on the field.

Today, Miller is remembered as one of the most successful coaches and managers in the history of baseball. His legacy lives on through the many players he helped develop and the teams he helped lead to success.