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Task at hand is Andrew Miller's main concern


will be back in town this weekend to pitch at McKethan Stadium. Many Gator fans wish he had never left. The 2003 Buchholz, Florida product is a 6-foot-6, 195-pound sophomore left-handed pitcher for the University of North Carolina, and also ranks as Baseball America's No. 1 professional prospect among college players. (Gainesville Sun)

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