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Indians reliever Andrew Miller loves Cleveland, wants to stay


Cleveland Indians lefty 's slider often buckles right-handed batters to their knees. The Indians are counting on the 6-foot-7 All-Star reliever to dominate again in the 2018 season, which opens Thursday in Seattle. How do you like Cleveland so far? Miller: My family's really enjoyed it. It's been a great town. In Cleveland, people are so invested in their teams. (Cleveland Plain Dealer)

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