ANDREW MILLER RUMORS

Red Sox sign LHP Miller to one-year deal

The Boston Red Sox have signed former first-round pick Andrew Miller to one year deal, avoiding salary arbitration. Miller originally signed with Boston as a minor league free agent last season, splitting time in Triple-A and the majors. He went 6-3 with a 5.54 ERA in 17 games - 12 starts - with the Red Sox. Miller, taken sixth overall by Detroit in 2006, is 21-29...
Via Pro Sports Daily  |  December 06, 2011

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...
Via AP on Fox  |  December 06, 2011

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...
Via Sox and Dawgs  |  December 06, 2011

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...
Via Bloody Sox  |  December 06, 2011

Your Mornind Dump... Where Miller just plain sucked

Every morning, we compile the links of the day and dump them here... highlighting the big storyline. Because there's nothing quite as satisfying as a good morning dump. Andrew Miller didn’t waste words. This was not what he had been expecting. And certainly not what he was hoping for. After two strong outings, during which he gave up just one run over 11 2/3 combined...
Via Ted's Army  |  September 03, 2011

Andrew Miller Showcases Finest Outing With Red Sox, Makes Case to Remain in Rotation

The Red Sox signed Andrew Miller with a long-term vision for him. Perhaps he could be of assistance out of the bullpen in 2011, maybe a member of the rotation in 2012 and possibly, if he fulfills his potential, a fixture after that. Who knows? There may have been an image of Miller as a front-end starter down the road. Miller still has a ways to go before he is a rock in the rotation...
Via NESN.com  |  August 26, 2011

Andrew Miller's Mechanics Continue to Be Key in Quest for Elusive Consistency, Says Curt Young

In his last start against the Orioles, Red Sox left-hander Andrew Miller once again battled fits of wildness. When it was all said and done, though, Miller was able to bear down and still turn in a pretty nice outing. He takes the mound again on Tuesday night, and the hope for pitching coach Curt Young is that Miller can use that mental toughness and pair it with improved mechanics...
Via NESN.com  |  July 26, 2011

Andrew Miller Still Fine-Tuning Some Things, But Ready to Pitch Whenever Called Upon

When Andrew Miller signed with the Red Sox in December, he didn't know what to expect. But after pitching exceptionally well at Triple-A Pawtucket, he's arrived in Boston with the hopes of helping the Sox win every time he's handed the ball. Miller, who's started three games with the Red Sox this season, was seen as a reclamation project when he joined the organization...
Via NESN.com  |  July 02, 2011

Andrew Miller Solid in First Win With Red Sox, Continues to Show Poise When Taking the Mound

Haters will point to the opponents. They will say that the slight offenses of San Diego and Pittsburgh do not represent enough of a challenge to fully analyze Andrew Miller. The Red Sox will tell you they don't care. In Miller, they have a dynamic talent who was traded for a disposable arm, let go and then re-signed before being rebuilt into a key component in the rotation puzzle...
Via NESN.com  |  June 26, 2011

Your Morning Dump...where it's Miller time!

Every morning, we compile the links of the day and dump them here... highlighting the big storyline. Because there's nothing quite as satisfying as a good morning dump. (Photo: Getty Images) "We're hoping to see exactly what he's been doing his last four starts [at] Triple-A," Francona said. "One start doesn't make or break your career. But...
Via Ted's Army  |  June 20, 2011
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