ABOUT CLYDE MILAN
Played for 16 years and once set the single-season stolen base record during his career.
He grew up hunting quail and wild turkey with his family members in rural Tennessee.
He collected 2,100 hits during his career, and scored just over 1,000 runs.
He had two daughters with his wife Margaret.
He stole 88 bases in 1912, a record broken by Hall of Fame outfielder Ty Cobb three years later.