Andrew Miller focused on long haul with Cleveland Indians
Posted Apr 6, 2017
Cleveland Indians left-handed reliever Andrew Miller did what he does best when he jogged to the center of the diamond in the Opening Day game against the Texas Rangers at Globe Life Park Monday night. In one inning of set-up work, Miller struck out two hitters and needed just 14 pitches to set the Rangers down in the eighth on the way to an 8-5 win over Texas.
(WKYC)
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