Cleveland reliever Andrew Miller handling flexible role, high-leverage situations
Posted Aug 22, 2016
Until further notice, Andrew Miller’s role in the Indians’ bullpen isn’t changing. He hasn’t been inserted as the Indians’ closer, and he hasn’t been relegated to an eighth-inning role. It’s a nod to the growing trend in baseball that a set inning for the relievers at the back end of the bullpen might not be the best way to go about things every night.
(Akron Beacon Journal)
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