Cleveland Indians reliever Andrew Miller says it's an honor to make the All-Star game
Posted Jul 4, 2017
Andrew Miller is one of five players from the Cleveland Indians to make the 2017 Major League Baseball All-Star game next week in Miami. This season Miller has one of the top earned run averages in all of baseball, allowing just 1.49 per 9 innings. This is the second straight trip to the American League All-Star game. Miller said it's an honor to make the squad.
(Cleveland 19 News)
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