Miller deals with pressure
Posted Jun 16, 2006
There's nothing to gain by denying it, so Andrew Miller doesn't. The guy who may rate as the best pitcher in the University of North Carolina's baseball history will be plenty nervous tonight in Rosenblatt Stadium. "I'm always nervous before a start. But actually, I'm nervous before every game, whether I'm pitching or not," he said. "But for this one, it'll be more than normal. I just have to deal with it." Miller has every right to be on edge.
(Raleigh News & Observer)
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