John Miller vs. Jim Smith — Career Comparison
On the career numbers, Jim Smith posted the stronger offensive profile against John Miller. Jim Smith posted stronger numbers in OPS (1.167 vs .469) and on-base percentage (.500 vs .190). John Miller had the advantage in home run production (2 career HR at a higher rate). By the career numbers, Jim Smith had the stronger overall case — though those totals don't account for the eras and run environments each player worked in.
Hitting Stats for John Miller and Jim Smith
John Miller
Career
Per 600 PA
0.164
0.164
Jim Smith
Career
Per 600 PA
0.333
0.333
John Miller
Career
Per 600 PA
0.476
0.476
Jim Smith
Career
Per 600 PA
1.125
1.125
John Miller
Career
Per 600 PA
0.191
0.191
Jim Smith
Career
Per 600 PA
0.5
0.5
John Miller
Career
Per 600 PA
0.279
0.279
Jim Smith
Career
Per 600 PA
0.667
0.667
John Miller
Career
Per 600 PA
0.115
0.115
Jim Smith
Career
Per 600 PA
0.333
0.333
John Miller
Career
Per 600 PA
0.155
0.155
Jim Smith
Career
Per 600 PA
0.392
0.392
John Miller
Career
Per 600 PA
0.373
0.373
Jim Smith
Career
Per 600 PA
1.5
1.5
John Miller
Career
Per 600 PA
2.81
26.78
Jim Smith
Career
Per 600 PA
0.9
135.7
Fielding Stats for John Miller and Jim Smith
John Miller
Career
Per 9 Innings
20
1.54
Jim Smith
Career
Per 9 Innings
1
1.13
John Miller
Career
Per 9 Innings
11
0.85
Jim Smith
Career
Per 9 Innings
1
1.13
John Miller
Career
Per 9 Innings
54
4.17
Jim Smith
Career
Per 9 Innings
5
5.63
John Miller
Career
Per 9 Innings
54
4.17
Jim Smith
Career
Per 9 Innings
5
5.63
John Miller
Career
Per 9 Innings
100
100
Jim Smith
Career
Per 9 Innings
100
100
John Miller
Career
Per 9 Innings
55
55
Jim Smith
Career
Per 9 Innings
100
100