Cleveland Indians reliever Andrew Miller has proven to be elite
Posted Oct 13, 2016
There was a time in Andrew Miller’s career when the left-handed pitcher struggled to get people out and keep runners on base rather than allowing them to cross home plate. But after bouncing around to three teams in his first eight years in Major League Baseball, Miller found his way in the Boston Red Sox bullpen, and has been played at an elite level ever since.
(WKYC)
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