Andrew Miller
Andrew Mark Miller (conceived May 21, 1985) is an American expert baseball help pitcher for the Cleveland Indians of Major League Baseball (MLB). He beforehand played in MLB for the Detroit Tigers, Florida Marlins, Boston Red Sox, Baltimore Orioles, and New York Yankees. He went to the University of North Carolina (UNC) at Chapel Hill and played school baseball for the Tar Heels before the Tigers drafted him. In the wake of starting his MLB profession basically as a beginning pitcher, Miller changed over to full-time alleviation in 2012, serving in center help, setup and nearer parts. He has contributed three playoffs while his clubs have showed up in five. At UNC, he won the Baseball America College Player of the Year and Roger Clemens Awards. In MLB, he is an All-Star determination, and has won the American League (AL) Reliever of the Year and the AL Championship Series Most Valuable Player Awards (ALCS MVP).
The Tigers' first round and 6th general determination in the 2006 novice draft, Miller made his MLB make a big appearance that same year after three small time appearances. He attempted to discover steady outcomes from the get-go in his MLB vocation, and the Tigers him exchanged to Florida after the 2007 season, who exchanged him to Boston after the 2010 season. With a 5.70 earned run normal (ERA) more than 66 begins, Miller changed over to full-time help in 2012, and supported achievement took after. The Red Sox exchanged Miller to the Orioles in 2014, and Miller marked as a free operator with the Yankees after the season. The Yankees exchanged Miller to the Indians amid the 2016 season. Overwhelming in the 2016 playoffs with Cleveland, Miller regularly secured numerous innings and parts, setting strikeout and scoreless inning records among relievers while being named ALCS MVP.
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