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John Kenneth (Johnny) Miljus (Serbian Cyrillic Џон Кенет Миљуш or Serbian Latin Džon Kenet Miljuš) (June 30, 1895 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania – February 11, 1976 in Fort Harrison, Montana) nicknamed Big Serb and Jovo, was a Serbian-American baseball player who pitched in Major League Baseball between 1915 and 1929. Miljus was most likely the first American Serb to play in professional baseball.

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  • John Kenneth (Johnny) Miljus (Serbian Cyrillic Џон Кенет Миљуш or Serbian Latin Džon Kenet Miljuš) (June 30, 1895 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania – February 11, 1976 in Fort Harrison, Montana) nicknamed Big Serb and Jovo, was a Serbian-American baseball player who pitched in Major League Baseball between 1915 and 1929. Miljus was most likely the first American Serb to play in professional baseball.
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  • Johnny Miljus
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  • American baseball player
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