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Strikeout machine Andrew Miller has changed the game for the Cleveland Indians in 2016


presents a challenge on the mound that few, if any, teams seem equipped to tackle. He stands 6-feet, 7 inches tall and he slings his mid-90s heater and unforgiving slider from a deceptive angle. The result, far more often than not in this postseason, is a strikeout. That was the case on Saturday, when he fanned the first four batters he faced. (Cleveland.com)

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