A flameout, a bottom, a Red Sox revelation: How Andrew Miller got here
Posted Jul 12, 2016
“It was a confusing year,” Bobby Valentine said of the 2012 Red Sox, the team he managed to a 69-93 finish and last place in the AL East. And while the season is probably most remembered for being an odd blip for an organization that went on to win the World Series the next season, it also produced the emergence of Andrew Miller as a reliable relief pitcher.
(New York Post)
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