Indians' Andrew Miller has become postseason weapon unlike anything we've seen
Posted Oct 17, 2016
On July 31, the day before the trade deadline, the Indians traded four prospects to the Yankees for ace reliever Andrew Miller. They paid an extraordinary price -- two top 100 prospects and two others -- but Miller is a difference-maker, someone who's value increases in the postseason thanks to the built-in off-days.
(CBS Sports)
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