A Star on the Rise: North Carolina's Miller appears headed for big money in baseball
Posted Apr 14, 2006
The most elite athlete on the University of North Carolina campus is an unknown to most sports fans, but not to the people who will soon make him a wealthy young man. Andrew Miller is his name. Miller, a junior, is 6-6 and 210 pounds, and he's a left-handed pitcher who could be the first pick in June's major-league baseball draft.
(Winston-Salem Journal)
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