Why Andrew Miller could represent the future of relief pitching
Posted Mar 12, 2017
There’s no denying that Terry Francona’s usage of Andrew Miller last postseason has made teams think about their bullpens in the future. Francona used the tall lefthander as early as the fifth inning during the Indians’ World Series run last October, and Miller’s success certainly made people in baseball rethink how high-caliber relievers are used.
(Boston Globe)
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