Andrew Miller visits specialist to have left knee examined
Posted May 30, 2018
Indians pitcher Andrew Miller visited a specialist in New York on Tuesday to have his injured left knee examined. Miller, a dominant presence in Cleveland's bullpen, was examined by New York Mets medical director Dr. David Altchek at the Hospital For Special Surgery. Indians general manager Chris Antonetti said there's no indication at this point that Miller will need surgery.
(ESPN.com)
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