Andrew Miller Announces Retirement From MLB
Posted Mar 24, 2022
Veteran left-hander Andrew Miller is retiring. The 36-year-old veteran played for seven clubs, with the most years spent with Boston, Cleveland, Florida, and St. Louis as well as time with the Yankees, Detroit, and Baltimore. The two-time All-Star said, "I was able to play for many great franchises, wear historic uniforms, and play in some amazing ballparks."
(MLB.com)
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