Ex-Red Sox lefty Andrew Miller reunites with first big-league manager with Team USA
Posted Mar 11, 2017
If Andrew Miller had any doubts about pitching in the World Baseball Classic, those doubts dissipated when he started thinking about pitching for Jim Leyland again. "He's one of the best managers there is, probably in the history of the game," Miller said. Miller was a young pup when he first pitched for Leyland as part of Dave Dombrowski's Detroit Tigers in 2006.
(Providence Journal)
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