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Stress-tested Andrew Miller returns to 'high-leverage' innings for Cleveland Indians


, bullpen flip flop or no bullpen flip flop, is back to being . Wednesday, with closer Cody Allen in Cleveland where his wife gave birth, Miller relieved Carlos Carrasco in the seventh. The Indians led 3-0, but the Orioles had the bases loaded with nobody out. This was one of those high-leverage innings the Indians were supposedly trying to steer Miller away from. (Cleveland.com)

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