Andrew Miller: Yankees won't need caution when I return
Posted Jun 23, 2015
There will be no Miller Rules. When Yankees closer Andrew Miller was effectively shut down for a month with a forearm strain June 10, he said it was a "fatigue issue," meaning that overuse might have caused the injury. But on Monday, Miller told NJ Advance Media that there won't be any attempt to curb Miller's innings or lighten his workload going forward and that he believes manager Joe Girardi didn't lean too heavily on him.
(NJ.com)
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