Stress-tested Andrew Miller returns to 'high-leverage' innings for Cleveland Indians
Posted Jun 24, 2017
Andrew Miller, bullpen flip flop or no bullpen flip flop, is back to being Andrew Miller. 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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