Andrew Miller Says He Is Fine After Getting Hit in Forehead With Foul Ball in Dugout (Video)
Not even a foul ball to the head could affect Andrew Miller on Friday night.
The Red Sox reliever was getting some gum in the top of the ninth inning when Jarrod Saltalamacchia fouled a line drive into Boston’s dugout. The ball ricocheted off the wall and hit Miller in the head, but the lefty said he was fine.
Miller went back out in the bottom of the ninth and retired two batters...
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Miller's triceps are a bit inflamed
We can all take a collective sigh of relief. Andrew Miller's arm will be just fine. The Red Sox 2012 season isn't over just yet!
Miller was supposed to pitch against the Cardinals today, but was scratched due to stiffness in his throwing arm. Instead of having any type of injury to his elbow, it's been determined that he's dealing with a little bit of inflammation...
Red Sox agree to deal with LHP Miller
Left-hander Andrew Miller has agreed to a one-year deal with the Boston Red Sox, avoiding salary arbitration.
Miller was 6-3 with a 5.54 ERA in 17 games last season for the Red Sox, including 12 starts. Boston was 9-3 in his starts, with Miller allowing three runs or less in eight of those games.
The Red Sox signed Miller as a minor league free agent before last season. He was...
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December 06, 2011
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Andrew Miller, Big Papi To Return To Red Sox For 2012
Good news Boston Red Sox fans. Two familiar faces will be returning to the team in 2012.
The Red Sox and Andrew Miller avoided arbitration on Tuesday when Miller agreed to a one-year deal with the club. According to Alex Speier of WEEI.com, the deal is worth $1.04 million.
Miller made $1.3 million last year.
If that news isn't big enough for you, then this ought to really...
Red Sox bring back Andrew Miller
Andrew Miller, 26, was the not-so-proud owner of a 5.54 ERA (77 ERA+) and a 1.82 WHIP while struggling with consistency last year for the Red Sox. Sources have now confirmed that Miller will be back with the team next season. The deal is reportedly a one year, major league deal for less than the $1.6 million he earned last year.
“I’m excited and look forward to the new season” Miller said.
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