Yankees new closer? Andrew Miller discusses his feelings on role
Posted Feb 13, 2015
Andrew Miller hasn't pitched an inning for the Yankees, but the organization is getting to know him well. Miller, a lefty reliever, signed a four-year, $36-million contract with the Yankees this offseason. He lives in Tampa, Fla., which is also the club's spring training home, where he's been working out for a while despite the fact pitchers and catcher's don't report until Feb. 19.
(NJ.com)
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