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Andrew Miller’s Retirement Serves To Remind How Hard It Is To Find The Next Andrew Miller


’s retirement was an opportunity to reflect on a fascinating career, one that began with Miller hyped as one of the best prospects in baseball and ended with him racking up countless hours at the negotiating table hammering out a new collective bargaining agreement that would benefit players with whom he’d never share a clubhouse. (Forbes)

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Andrew Miller’s Retirement Serves To Remind How Hard It Is To Find The Next Andrew Miller