Indians reliever Andrew Miller returns to Fort Myers, where his revival began
Posted Mar 11, 2017
Five years ago, the revival of Andrew Miller’s career began right here at brand-new JetBlue Park. Half a decade later, it has no end in sight. Arguably the best and most valuable reliever in baseball right now, Miller returned to his former home yesterday as a genuine star among a Team USA squad full of them. “I have a soft spot in my heart for the Red Sox,” said Miller.
(Boston Herald)
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