Andrew Miller finds true talent as reliever
Posted Oct 11, 2014
It was the eighth inning last Sunday in Detroit, and Andrew Miller was lighting the radar gun -- 97, 96, 87 (a token slider), 95, 96, 96. With two outs in a tight game, he got the great Miguel Cabrera to ground weakly to second base, then walked off the mound, strong and powerful as ever, somehow looking even taller than usual.
(Boston Herald)
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