Andrew Miller the pitcher once again makes the opposition look like Andrew Miller the hitter
Posted Oct 29, 2016
How many swings would Andrew Miller the hitter need to notch a base hit against Andrew Miller the pitcher?Take a hitter with four career big-league hits in 72 at-bats (.056 batting average) and pit him against a pitcher who has racked up 15 sterling, scoreless innings this postseason. Advantage: pitcher, obviously.
(Cleveland.com)
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