Andrew Miller Discusses His Memorable 2016 Ride With Yankees, Indians
Posted Jan 24, 2017
Andrew Miller says he missed New York and his former teammates after the Yankees traded him away in July, but he’s certainly not complaining about the situation in which he landed. The left-handed relief pitcher was dealt to the Cleveland Indians, who came within a hair of winning the world championship, falling to the Cubs in extra innings of a classic World Series Game 7.
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