Andrew Miller Inches The Cardinals Closer To A Division Championship In 2019
Posted Dec 28, 2018
Andrew Miller dealt with injuries last season that affected his performance, but previously he had been one of the most dominant relievers in the game. He made his big league debut back in 2006 with the Detroit Tigers, and prior to the 2007 season he was ranked the No. 10 prospect in all of baseball by Baseball America. But he was really unable to make it work as a starter.
(Forbes)
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