Bob "Lefty" Miller

From the BAT Dinner: the '62 Mets had plenty to set them apart -- such as having two pitchers with the same first and last names on the team at the same time! 
Bob "Lefty" Miller, a one-time Tigers "bonus baby," was traded by the Reds to the Mets on May 7th, 1962 (along with Cliff Cook) in exchange for Don Zimmer. While he appeared in just 17 games for New York, his fame went beyond baseball. Bob and his righthanded namesake teammate appeared on a memorable episode of TV's To Tell the Truth -- when, thanks to their names, they were both the "correct" contestant. And the third man who tried to stump the celebrity panel was ANOTHER Bob Miller from baseball. He'd pitched for the Phillies for most of the 1950s (but never got the chance to join the other two Bobs on Casey Stengel's team).

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