Andrew Miller thriving under Yankees’ pressure cooker
Posted Jul 23, 2015
Dealt to Baltimore at last year’s trade deadline, Andrew Miller was brilliant in the first postseason action of his career, making five appearances and throwing 7 1/3 scoreless innings while striking out eight and allowing one hit. The experience was career-altering. With each appearance, Miller — and the Yankees — are moving closer to the moments he keeps imagining.
(New York Post)
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