Yankees’ Andrew Miller Doesn’t Want to Be Traded; Wants to Remain in Bronx
Posted Dec 12, 2015
Andrew Miller knows what's been heard and said over the last month with regards to his whereabouts for the 2016 season. The moment that New York Yankees general manager Brian Cashman admitted that he was open to taking trade inquiries on Miller this offseason, it sent off a lot of question marks and potential proposals that people talked about as far as what the Yankees could get for their left-handed closer.
(Sports Media 101)
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