Andrew Miller reflects on his first year as a closer
Posted Mar 15, 2016
Andrew Miller's first season in the Bronx could not have gone much better, as he finished with 100 strikeouts and a stellar 2.04 ERA in his first year as a closer. Not only was he almost perfect in ninth-inning opportunities, converting 36 of 38 saves, but he received the Mariano Rivera Award for being named the American League's best relief pitcher.
(YES Network)
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