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It's Miller's time: Cards' lefthander is throwing strikes 'at will'


’s first outing was something of a head scratcher, even though it was spring training. On March 1, the lefthanded reliever signed as a free agent by the Cardinals in the off-season, retired only two of the five Houston Astros he faced. But his next three appearances have been Miller Time. “(Miller) has been really sharp,” said manager Mike Shildt. (St. Louis Post-Dispatch)

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