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Indians reliever Andrew Miller returns to health, ready to have fun in the postseason


is looking to once again have fun in the 2017 Major League Baseball playoffs on an Indians team that posted a 102-60 record, won the American League Central Division title and earned home-field advantage in the first two rounds of the postseason. “I feel good,” said Miller, who has battled patellar tendonitis in his right knee. "I feel like I can still be better." (Akron Beacon Journal)

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