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Andrew Mark Miller (born May 21, 1985) is an
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. He played in
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(MLB) for the
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and
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. Primarily a
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who struggled early in his MLB career, Miller found sustained success as a reliever utilizing a multi-faceted
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approach that proved deceptive for batters to hit. A left-handed batter and thrower, Miller stands tall and weighs . Instrumental in the Indians'
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run in 2016, Miller earned the
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(AL)
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(ALCS MVP) honors, while setting a number of
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records for relievers and covering multiple relief roles and innings. He is also a two-time
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selection, and a winner of the AL Reliever of the Year Award. In 2017, he earned his first major championship in the
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as a member of the United States national team. His
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awards include the ''Baseball America'' College Player of the Year and
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s. A native of
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, Miller attended the University of North Carolina (UNC) at Chapel Hill, playing for the UNC
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. The Detroit Tigers selected him sixth overall in the 2006 MLB draft, and he made his MLB debut that same season after three
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appearances. After commencing his career in MLB with a 5.70
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(ERA) over 66 starts with Detroit and Florida, he converted to full-time relief in 2012 with Boston, and remained in
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,
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and closer roles. The Red Sox traded Miller to the Orioles in 2014, and Miller signed as a
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with the Yankees after the season. The Yankees traded Miller to the Indians during the 2016 season, and in 2019 he signed with the Cardinals. He pitched in the playoffs in seven consecutive seasons, with Baltimore, the New York Yankees, Cleveland and St. Louis.


Early life

Andrew Mark Miller was born to David Miller, an
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and
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, and Kim Miller, a
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, in
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. His uncle, Dan Miller, is a former
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and
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who played
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at the
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. Miller pitched for, and graduated from,
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in Gainesville. As a junior, he was a choice for third-team all-state. For his senior year, he was the Florida baseball
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, a selection for both pre-season and post-season All-America honors and first-team all-state.


Amateur career


University of North Carolina

After graduating from Buchholz, Miller attended the University of North Carolina (UNC) at Chapel Hill and majored in Business Administration. He pitched for the Tar Heels baseball team, a member of the
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(ACC).


2004–2005

As a freshman in 2004, Miller made his college debut as a
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versus Gardner–Webb on February 25, recording six shutout
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. He struggled with control early but was selected for the weekend rotation in the California series on March 14. On May 16, he
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a season-best 11 batters while allowing three hits in eight shutout innings against then No. 2
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. His first career
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was on May 28 against
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in the ACC Tournament, in which he gave up two runs and struck out seven. In 15 starts and three relief appearances in 2004, Miller finished with a 6–3
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(W−L), 2.93
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(ERA), 88 strikeouts in 89 innings, and a .202
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(BAA). He led the ACC in batting average against, and was third in the conference in ERA and fifth with 8.90
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(K/9). He led Tar Heel starters in ERA and led the club in strikeouts. He was named second-team All-ACC honors and to the ''
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s All-Freshman second team. Miller won his first seven decisions of 2005 while giving up three
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s in his first seven starts. In his first three starts, all victories over
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,
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and Birmingham–Southern, he allowed only one earned run. He was selected as ACC Pitcher of the Week on February 28 and March 21. Miller struck out a career-high 12 batters in a no-decision against
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State on March 4. On two occasions, he carried
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s into the sixth inning, once each against Birmingham–Southern and Clemson. He tied an
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division I record by hitting seven batters against
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on April 1. Miller pitched in tournament losses both to Wake Forest at the ACC Tournament and to
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in the NCAA Regional in his hometown of Gainesville. In 16 starts, Miller totaled innings and posted an 8–4 record, 2.98 ERA, 104 strikeouts, .230 BAA, 9.68 K/9, 52
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and 19 hit batters. The strikeout total ranked as the seventh-highest in Tar Heel history and the most since 1995. He led the ACC in strikeouts per nine innings, was sixth in BAA and seventh in ERA. For the second consecutive season, Miller earned second-team All-ACC honors.


2006

As the Tar Heels' third starter on February 19, 2006, against
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, Miller logged six shutout innings with nine strikeouts, including reaching 200 for his career. He reached double-figure strikeouts totals in wins over
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on February 26 (11 strikeouts) and
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on March 5 (10 strikeouts). He struck out a career-high 13 batters in seven shutout innings versus the then No. 4
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on March 24, and earned ACC Pitcher of the Week honors for that week ending March 27. On March 31, he held No. 1
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scoreless on four hits over seven innings, striking out nine. He was named ACC Pitcher of the Week for the second consecutive week on April 3. In his win over
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on May 18, Miller gave up two hits over eight innings to become Carolina's first 11-game winner since 1995. He also struck out 11 Eagle batters to set the school career strikeout record and earned ACC Pitcher of the Week honors on May 22 for the third time of the season. In six regular starts against nationally ranked opponents, he was 5–1 with a 1.27 ERA. Miller was credited with an 8–1 W–L and 1.94 ERA in ACC regular season competition. Appearing in his first
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tournament, Miller made his first tournament start against No. 2
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and struck out nine in innings in a no-decision. His first career save was in the Tar Heels' second victory over the Titans. Miller achieved his first career postseason win after allowing four runs with six strikeouts in eight innings versus Winthrop on June 3. In the
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Super Regional victory on June 9 over No. 4
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, he struck out 11, walked one, and allowed five hits and two unearned runs over seven innings. The Tar Heels were runners-up to
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for the three-game College World Series championship. Miller started Game 1, and allowed three runs and struck out five in five innings. In the final game of the three-game series, Miller relieved future
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teammate
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with three runners on base, including the go-ahead and series-deciding run in Bill Rowe on third base. Miller induced the first batter he faced,
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Ryan Gipson, to hit a ground ball. Second baseman Bryan Steed fielded and threw wide of
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, allowing Rowe to score and giving Oregon State the title. In his junior year in 2006, Miller allowed 12
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s, while producing a 13−2 W−L with a 2.48 ERA, 133 strikeouts and a .222 BAA in innings. He became the first Tar Heel to win 13 games since 1978. In five games, he struck out at least 10 batters. A number of awards followed Miller's accomplishments in 2006, including ''Baseball Americas College Player of the Year and the
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winner as the nation's top collegiate pitcher. The ACC selected him as conference Pitcher of the Year. He was chosen to be on the rosters of
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first teams by
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, ''Baseball America'', NCBWA and Rivals.com. Further, Miller was selected as a finalist in 2006 for the
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by
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, won by
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.


Career accomplishments and honors

Miller set Carolina strikeout records for both single season (133 in 2006) and career (325). He also ranked third in Tar Heels' history with 27 wins and fourth in total innings pitched with 309. He reached double-figures in strikeouts in nine games in his career. On January 30, 2016, UNC commemorated Miller's accomplishments during the
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of a men's basketball game versus
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and retired his
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33. He became the third Tar Heel baseball alumnus thusly recognized, following Dave Lemonds and
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.


Chatham A's

In the summers of 2004 and 2005, Miller pitched for the
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in the
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(CCBL). In a July 2004 game versus the
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called by
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after four innings, he struck out 12 batters, including future Red Sox teammate
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. With Miller's
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hitting the back foot of several hitters as they swung at strike three and missed, controversy arose as to whether they had been officially hit by the pitch or were out on strikes. However, the game's achievements were not counted as five innings would have had to have been completed for the game to be entered as an official record. Named to the CCBL
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that summer, Miller pitched one inning and struck out all three batters he faced. His season totals included 48 strikeouts in 40 innings, 2–0 W–L and a 2.03 ERA. ''Baseball America'' named him the league's number one Major League prospect. In 2005, Miller posted a 1.65 ERA. ''Baseball America'' rated him the College Summer Player of the Year and the number one prospect in the CCBL in 2005. That year, he also won the Robert A. McNeece Award (outstanding professional prospect) and was a co-winner with Tim Norton of Falmouth and
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for the B.F.C. Whitehouse Outstanding Pitcher Award. Overall with the A's, Miller won eight games without being defeated and struck out 114 batters in 89 innings. Once the compulsory five-year waiting period concluded, Miller was elected to the CCBL Hall of Fame in 2012. Former Chatham
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Charlie Thoms presented him for enshrinement on November 10, 2012, at the Chatham Bars Inn.


Professional career


Draft and minor leagues

Although Miller was considered a possible first overall selection in the 2006 MLB draft, the
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instead took
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, and the
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chose Miller sixth overall. They agreed to a contract with a guaranteed value of $5.45 million and a signing bonus of $3.55 million on August 4, 2006. He made his professional debut on August 20, 2006, with the
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of the
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. His stint with Lakeland lasted less than a week, as he pitched his third and final outing six days later. After five scoreless innings with nine strikeouts, Detroit called him up to the major leagues.


Detroit Tigers

Miller made his MLB debut on August 30, 2006, at
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against the
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, pitching one scoreless inning and allowing one baserunner, Craig Wilson, on a
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. In eight games, Miller posted a 0–1 record with a 6.10 ERA, walking ten batters in innings, including seven of 16 left-handers faced. The Tigers advanced to the
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and did not include him on the roster. They lost to the
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in the
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. ''Baseball America'' rated Miller's slider as the best in the Tigers organization and the
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's second-best prospect overall. While Miller did not make the Tigers' opening day roster in
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, he made his first major league start May 18, 2007, versus the
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. Starting in place of the injured
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, he completed six scoreless innings with four hits, three walks and two strikeouts, earning his first major league victory. Detroit optioned him back to the minors four days later with Bonderman recovered from injury. Miller played for Lakeland and the
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of the Class AA Eastern League. With the SeaWolves, he started three games in May and yielded a 0.78 ERA in 23 IP. The Tigers recalled Miller on June 10 when they sent
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to the
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(DL) with arm fatigue, and Miller started that day. He was the winning pitcher by decision in a 15–7 victory over the
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. His best game pitched of 2007 was a six-inning performance in
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on June 24, allowing four hits and no runs while also striking out two batters and walking two ending in a 5–0 Tigers victory. In July, he compiled a 2–1 record, 3.71 ERA and 28 strikeouts over five starts and IP, and was fifth in the American League with 9.45 K/9. He went on the DL on August 3 and was reinstated on August 24, as he produced a 0–1 record and 19.80 ERA, allowing 11 ER in five IP in two starts before being optioned to Lakeland on August 30. In 13 starts in 2007, Miller was credited with a 5–5 record and 5.63 ERA. He limited left-handed batters (LHB) to a .175 batting average, and right-handers (RHB) batted .312 against him, the ninth-highest average against in the American League.


Florida Marlins

On December 5, 2007, the Tigers traded Andrew,
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,
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,
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and
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to the
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for
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and Miguel Cabrera. Miller started the season in the Marlins rotation. From April 23 to May 10, he established a new personal-best three game winning streak. In the month of May, he made five starts, going 3–2 with a 2.43 ERA. He made 20 starts through July 18 until landing on 15-day disabled list on July 18 with patellar tendinitis in the right knee. Through that point, he had posted a 5–9 record and 5.63 ERA in innings. Andrew played in six rehab games, going 1–1 with 2.33 ERA, before reinstatement from the DL on September 1, 2008. The Marlins moved him to the bullpen, and he went 1–1 W–L and 9.45 ERA in nine appearances and innings. From June 22 to September 9, he lost four consecutive decisions, matching his personal high. Reaching new career-highs for a season, Miller appeared in 29 games, starting 20, and went 6–10 W–L with a 5.87 ERA and 89 strikeouts in innings. He allowed a .226 average (21 hits in 93 at bats) and three home runs to LHB, and a .321 average (99-for-322) and four home runs to RHB. The Marlins initially assigned Miller to the bullpen in 2009 Florida Marlins season, 2009 before inserting him into the starting rotation on April 15. He injured his oblique muscle on April 20. The club placed him on the disabled list and reactivated him on May 16. He completed a season-high seven innings and tied a career-best with nine strikeouts versus the 2009 Arizona Diamondbacks season, Arizona Diamondbacks on May 21. Florida optioned him to the New Orleans Zephyrs on July 20, where he was 1–2 with a 5.79 ERA in 18.2 IP in five starts at the minor league level. He rolled his ankle during July 29 start at Nashville. He was recalled to the major leagues on September 6. He made 20 appearances in 2009, with 14 of them starts, going 3–5 with a 4.84 ERA. During spring training in 2010 Florida Marlins season, 2010, the Marlins announced that they would assign Miller to their Triple-A minor league team, New Orleans to open the season. He also pitched for the Double-A Jacksonville Suns, where he made 18 starts and completed innings. His record was 1–8 record and ERA 6.01 as he allowed 57 earned runs and 61 walks with 66 strikeouts. The club recalled him to the major leagues on August 18. Miller finished the 2010 year 1–5 with an 8.54 ERA in nine games and seven starts.


Boston Red Sox


2011–2012

On November 12, 2010, the Marlins traded Miller to the 2011 Boston Red Sox season, Boston Red Sox for relief pitcher Dustin Richardson. Boston non-tendered him less than a month later. List of Boston Red Sox managers, Manager Terry Francona estimated that he "must have made 15 calls that winter trying to get him to come to the Red Sox" after they club non-tendered him because he saw that flaws in his pitching mechanics could be easily corrected. Miller re-signed with Boston on December 16, 2010. During 2011 spring training, Boston optioned Miller to minor league camp and announced that he would begin the year as a starting pitcher with the Triple-A Pawtucket Red Sox. On June 19, 2011, Boston purchased Miller's contract. The Red Sox won the first four games that he started, while he was credited as the winning pitcher in three of them. His first loss of the 2011 season came on July 15, as the 2011 Tampa Bay Rays season, Tampa Bay Rays hosted the Red Sox at Tropicana Field. Miller was pulled after innings, having already given up seven runs on five hits, including a Grand slam (baseball), grand slam to Ben Zobrist. He finished the 2011 year 6–3 with a 5.54 ERA in 17 games and 12 starts. Miller began the 2012 Boston Red Sox season, 2012 season in the minors while recovering from an injury. When he was called up to the majors, the Red Sox moved him to the bullpen, which became permanent after having posted a 5.70 ERA in 66 career starts. Miller limited left-handed batters (LHB) to a .149 average (13-for-87) in 2012, the second-lowest in the AL for all pitchers with a minimum of 100 batters faced, and the lowest average by a Red Sox left-handed pitcher since at least 1974. He allowed one extra-base hit to LHB over the season, on May 23, and afterward allowed 10 more hits to LHB. Of 46 runners inherited, he stranded 39 (84.8 percent), the fifth best in the AL, and the eighth-best ratio of Red Sox relievers since at least 1974 who had inherited 30 or more runners. He recorded a team-high 31 hitless appearances and produced 22 perfect outings. Miller's 2012 totals included a 3–2 record and a 3.35 ERA in 53 appearances. His totals in games, ERA, holds (13), WHIP (1.19), opponent AVG (.194), walks per 9.0 innings (4.46), and K/9 (11.38) were all career-bests. The Boston BBWAA named Miller Red Sox Fireman of the Year in his first full season of relief pitching.


2013–2014

In a July 6, 2013 Boston Red Sox season, 2013, game against the 2013 Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim season, Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim, Miller tripped and suffered a foot injury by while covering home plate after J. B. Shuck had hit a single. Podiatrist Dr. George Theodore found Lisfranc injury, torn ligaments in the Tarsometatarsal joints, Lisfranc zone of his foot. As a result, Miller missed the remainder of the 2013 season. He had accumulated a 1–2 W–L with a 2.64 ERA and 48 strikeouts over innings in 37 games. He averaged a career-best 2.82 strikeout-to-walk ratio (K/BB) and career-high 14.1 K/9, the second-highest ratio for all MLB relievers with at least 30 IP. Despite his year-ending absence, the Red Sox awarded Miller a World Series ring, championship ring after winning the 2013 World Series, World Series. Miller reached new levels of success in 2014 Boston Red Sox season, 2014 with Boston. He was especially effective at home at Fenway Park, stranding 24 of 26 inherited runners (92.3%) and allowing one run in 26 games for a 0.39 ERA in 23 IP while limiting opponents to a .105 batting average and career-low .229 on-base percentage. His season totals with the Red Sox included 50 appearances with a 3–5 W–L, 2.34 ERA, 13 walks and 69 strikeouts in innings.


Baltimore Orioles

On July 31, 2014, Boston traded Miller to the 2014 Baltimore Orioles season, Baltimore Orioles for minor-league pitcher Eduardo Rodríguez (left-handed pitcher), Eduardo Rodríguez. On September 7, 2014, Miller completed a scoreless 11th in a 7−5 victory over 2014 Tampa Bay Rays season, Tampa Bay for his first career save. The Orioles clinched their first American League East title in 17 years on September 16, 2014, in an 8−2 win over 2014 Toronto Blue Jays season, Toronto. He faced two batters in that game and struck both out. According to ''Brooks Baseball'', Batting average against, opponents batted .071 against Miller's slider in 2014, and .153 against him overall. In 23 appearances with Baltimore, Miller finished 2–0 with a 1.35 ERA. With both Boston and Baltimore in 2014, Miller made 73 appearances going 5–5 with a 2.02 ERA and 103 strikeouts. During the Orioles' 2014 American League Division Series, American League Division Series (ALDS) sweep of the 2014 Detroit Tigers season, Detroit Tigers, Miller earned a Hold (baseball), hold in two of the Oriole victories. He pitched a total of innings of no-hit and no-run baseball while striking out three Tigers batters and retired 22 of 24 batters faced in seven scoreless innings overall in the 2014 playoffs.


New York Yankees

On December 5, 2014, Miller reached an agreement on a contract with the 2015 New York Yankees season, New York Yankees lasting four years and worth $36 million. Before the season started, Yankees List of New York Yankees managers, manager Joe Girardi announced that Miller and Dellin Betances would split the Closer (baseball), closing job. Both men had one career save entering the season. Miller began the season with scoreless innings, recording his first save in a Yankee uniform on April 8, 2015. On April 27, he became the first Yankee player to record eight saves in a 20-game span. According to ''Brooks Baseball'', opponents batted .092 against Miller's slider in 2015. Miller finished the season with a 2.04 ERA, 36 saves, and 100 strikeouts in innings pitched. Of all MLB pitchers, he held right-handed batters to the lowest batting average, .130 (in 30 or more innings). He won the 2015 Major League Baseball Reliever of the Year Award, American League Relief Pitcher of the Year Award, the Rollie Fingers American League Relief Pitcher of the Year as voted by the Internet Baseball Writers' Association of America, and was recognized at the 2016 Thurman Munson Awards as the Yankees' "premier closer" for 2015. In the AL Cy Young Award voting, Miller placed tenth. Prior to the 2016 New York Yankees season, 2016 season, the Yankees informed Miller that he would serve as the eighth-inning setup man with the acquisition of Aroldis Chapman, considered one of baseball's top closers. However, early in spring training, MLB suspended Chapman for 30 games to commence with the start of the upcoming regular season, and the Yankees temporarily reinstalled Miller as closer. At the end of spring training, a line drive fractured the pisiform bone in his right hand. He decided to pitch with the fracture, stating that "according to Wikipedia, it's not really an important bone. It doesn't really do anything." Until Chapman's return, Miller saved nine games. While with the Yankees, the triumvirate of Betances, Chapman and Miller were known by fans as "No Run–D.M.C., Runs–D.M.C.," owing to the relievers' dominance of opposing hitters. Miller was selected to his first 2016 Major League Baseball All-Star Game, All-Star Game, played at Petco Park in San Diego. He pitched two-thirds of an inning and was removed after loading the bases, but no runs were charged to him. Before the midseason trade, Miller recorded 77 strikeouts in innings while posting an ERA of 1.39 in 44 games for the Yankees.


Cleveland Indians


2016

On July 31, 2016, the Yankees traded Miller to the 2016 Cleveland Indians season, Cleveland Indians for Clint Frazier, Justus Sheffield, Ben Heller and J. P. Feyereisen. Miller's first save for Cleveland was in a 5−2 victory over New York at Yankee Stadium on August 6, 2016. He became the first pitcher to earn a save for and against the Yankees in the same season since 1988. Francona, now reunited with Miller as the Indians' List of Cleveland Indians managers, manager, commented that he saw "a guy that is willing to pitch any inning." He deployed Miller in every inning from the fifth into extra innings, "in the highest stress situations," appearing before the eighth inning in nine of 26 games. With Cleveland, Miller completed 29 innings, allowed two walks, and struck out 46, posting a 1.55 ERA. His aggregate 2016 regular season included 12 saves, a 10−1 record, 1.45 ERA, 0.68 walks plus hits per inning pitched (WHIP), 123 strikeouts and nine walks. He became the first major leaguer in history to record 120 or more strikeouts in a season while allowing fewer than ten walks. According to ''Brooks Baseball'', opponents batted .159 against Miller's slider in 2016. He placed ninth in the AL Cy Young Award balloting, receiving one third place vote. The Indians swept 2016 Boston Red Sox season, Boston in the 2016 American League Division Series, ALDS and Miller completed four innings in two appearances, permitting two hits, walking two and striking out seven. He played in two innings each of Games 1 and 2 in the 2016 American League Championship Series, American League Championship Series (ALCS) against the 2016 Toronto Blue Jays season, Toronto Blue Jays, striking out ten of 12 batters faced. After striking out Kevin Pillar in the seventh inning of Game 2, he matched Phil Coke in the 2012 World Series as the only pitchers to strike out at least five consecutive batters in the postseason. Miller also became the first pitcher in major league history to strike out at least five batters each on consecutive days. Covering his first four appearances in the 2016 postseason, he struck out 17 in innings. Miller recorded the final four outs of Game 3, striking out three in a 4−2 win, for his first career postseason save. In Game 5, he completed innings as the Indians won the ALCS. He was named ALCS
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(MVP), having completed scoreless innings, allowing three hits, no walks and striking out 14. His strikeout total set an ALCS record for relievers. He also was credited with three Hold (baseball), holds and one save. At that point, he had completed 20 scoreless innings to begin his playoff career. In Game 3 of the 2016 World Series, World Series against the 2016 Chicago Cubs season, Chicago Cubs, Miller was credited with his first World Series win in a 1–0 victory. After striking out three of four batters faced in innings, he reached 15 consecutive scoreless innings in the 2016 playoffs, surpassing Mariano Rivera and Goose Gossage to set the record for relief pitchers in a single postseason. In Game 4, he struck out two Cubs hitters, bringing his 2016 playoff total to 29, and surpassing Francisco Rodríguez (Venezuelan pitcher), Francisco Rodríguez' total of 28 in the 2002 Anaheim Angels season, 2002 postseason for the all-time record among relievers in a postseason. Another strikeout record Miller set was to strike out at least three batters each in seven different appearances, all in the 2016 postseason, and more than other MLB reliever. Dexter Fowler homered off Miller in Game 5, ending his scoreless streak at 17 innings in the 2016 playoffs and to commence his postseason career. In Game 7, Miller allowed five batters to reach base and two runs to score in innings as the Indians lost the game and Series. Miller's strikeout record for relievers in a single postseason reached 30, and other single-postseason records he set for relievers in 2016 were innings () and multi-inning appearances (10). In spite of finally succumbing in pivotal Game 7 to the Cubs' offense, Miller was named the 2016 Esurance MLB/This Year in Baseball Awards, This Year in Baseball Award winner for Best Postseason Major Leaguer.


2017

In 2017 Cleveland Indians season, 2017, Miller was selected to play in the 2017 Major League Baseball All-Star Game, All-Star Game, his second career selection. He struck out Cody Bellinger swinging to end the game and earn his first career All-Star save. On August 2, the Indians placed Miller on the 10-day disabled list due to patellar tendinitis in the right knee. He returned to action on August 21, but left the game after throwing seven pitches. It was soon revealed that he re-aggravated the same knee, and the next day, he was again placed on the 10-day disabled list. The Indians reactivated Miller on September 14, the day they broke the American League record for List of Major League Baseball longest winning streaks, longest winning streak at 21 games. Miller's season totals included a 4−3 W−L, innings, 1.44 ERA, 95 strikeouts, 31 hits allowed, 21 walks and two saves in 57 appearances. The Indians won an AL-best 102 games. Miller absorbed the first loss of his playoff career on October 8, 2017, versus the 2017 New York Yankees season, Yankees, in Game 3 of the 2017 American League Division Series, ALDS. He allowed a solo home run to Greg Bird (baseball), Greg Bird, the only run of the game in a 1−0 score. Just one left-handed batter − Bellinger − had previously homered off Miller in 2017. The Yankees defeated the Indians in the ALDS in five games. The home run to Bird was the only run Miller allowed in the series. He made four appearances, completed five innings, and struck out eight.


St. Louis Cardinals

On December 21, 2018, Miller agreed to a two-year, $25 million contract with the
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with a vesting option for 2021. Miller finished the 2019 regular season with a 5-6 record and a 4.45 ERA, striking out 70 batters over relief innings. His vesting option was applied for the 2021 season. He finished the 2020 season with a 2.77 ERA with 16 strikeouts in 13.0 innings of work. On March 24, 2022, Miller announced his retirement.


International career

As a participant for the United States national baseball team in the 2017 World Baseball Classic, Miller gave up home runs to Nelson Cruz and Starling Marte of the Dominican Republic national baseball team, Dominican Republic in Team USA's first loss of the tournament. Miller earned the first major International Championship of his baseball career when Team USA defeated Puerto Rico national baseball team, Puerto Rico 8−0 in the final on March 22, 2017.


Awards

;Championships shared or earned *
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champion () * List of American League pennant winners, American League champion (2016 American League Championship Series, 2016) * World Baseball Classic champion (2017 World Baseball Classic, 2017) ;Major League, college, and international awards and exhibition team selections * American League Championship Series Most Valuable Player Award, League Championship Series Most Valuable Player (2016 American League Championship Series, 2016) * Atlantic Coast Conference Baseball Pitcher of the Year (2006) * 5× Atlantic Coast Conference Pitcher of the Week * ''Baseball America'' College Player of the Year (2006) * Boston Red Sox Fireman of the Year (2012 Boston Red Sox season, 2012) * Cape Cod Baseball League All-Star (2004) * College Baseball All-America Team (2006 College Baseball All-America Team, 2006) * Esurance MLB/This Year in Baseball Awards, This Year in Baseball Award for Best Postseason Major Leaguer (2016 Major League Baseball season, 2016) * Major League Baseball Reliever of the Year Award, Mariano Rivera AL Reliever of the Year (2015 Major League Baseball season, 2015) * 2× Major League Baseball All-Star Game, Major League Baseball All-Star (2016 Major League Baseball All-Star Game, 2016, 2017 Major League Baseball All-Star Game, 2017) *
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(2006) * Thurman Munson Award as New York Yankees Premier Closer (2015 New York Yankees season, 2015) * World Baseball Classic participant for United States national baseball team, United States (2017)


Pitching style

Both attempting to lead sequences against hitters with the
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and a myriad of mechanical issues limited Miller's success as a starting pitcher early in his major league career. He also threw a changeup more frequently earlier in his career. His most effective pitch was the
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(83-87 mph); once he began to use that more frequently, he experimented more with varying the output. One variety, with a flat and horizontal break, more closely resembled a fastball than the others by traveling in a more direct path. Another was designed to dart toward the back foot of a right-handed batter. Said former Tigers List of Detroit Tigers managers, manager Jim Leyland of Miller's early struggles, "He was like a lot of guys breaking into the profession and wasn't sure what it was all about. He had a huge arm – big, big stuff — but he found it tough to repeat his delivery. ... He didn't have the command. But I think he's got it right. This game is hard. Success is definitely not a straight line, but are you willing to work?" Former Boston batterymate David Ross (baseball), David Ross, who observed Miller while he was transitioning from starting to relieving full-time, said, "A guy like Andrew Miller has perspective on success and failure, so he understands not to take anything for granted and to stay in the moment and continue to do what he does best. That's character." With each of the different teams for which he played before converting to relief, Miller experimented with different pitching philosophies. Detroit encouraged him to throw harder while Florida wanted him to throw more changeups and curveballs. He also experimented with the different arm slots. One day while playing bullpen catch with Edward Mujica as teammates in Boston, Mujica suggested that Miller keep his back foot on the rubber as long as possible. This allowed Miller to increase the stability of his feet before pivoting, which aided his mechanics.


Personal life

Andrew Miller is married to Katie (née Roark) Miller, who is also from Gainesville, Florida, where they met. Roark attended Duke University and was a four-year letter recipient in Association football, soccer for the Duke Blue Devils, Blue Devils. As of 2014, the Millers resided in Tampa, Florida. They have a son who was born in 2012.


See also

* Cleveland Guardians award winners and league leaders * List of University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill alumni


References


External links

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