Andrew Miller continues to be the trade that keeps on giving for the Cleveland Indians
Posted Jul 31, 2017
A year ago, early in the morning on July 31, word spread that the Indians had acquired left-hander Andrew Miller from the New York Yankees. It did not seem like a particularly overwhelming need for the Indians at the time. Their bullpen was strong. Miller made it better, much better than even the men that engineered the deal could have imagined.
(Cleveland.com)
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