Andrew Miller a versatile addition to Indians’ bullpen
Posted Oct 6, 2016
The Indians paid what Chris Antonetti, their president of baseball operations, has called “a steep price” for Andrew Miller. It’s been worth every penny. Just not in the role most envisioned. When the Yankees acquired four highly regarded prospects from the Indians on July 31 in exchange for Miller, the belief was that Cleveland finally had landed a consistent closer.
(Newsday)
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