Why Yankees' Andrew Miller was easy All-Star Game choice
Posted Jul 6, 2016
Andrew Miller has been a premier closer for at least three years. Now he's an All-Star. On Tuesday, Major League Baseball announced the Yankees' 31-year-old lefty would be a member of the American League's squad in the All-Star Game at Petco Field on July 11.
(NJ.com)
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