Indians relief pitcher Andrew Miller is trying to make his way back to the big leagues for the first time since May 25.
Miller is trying to come back from inflammation in his right knee which put him on the Disabled List on May 26 and also had a trip to the Disabled List in late April due to a left hamstring strain.
Andrew Miller faces two batters. He strikes out one and gets the other to ground out.
Luke Eubank is now taking over for the final out in the seventh.
— Columbus Clippers (@CLBClippers) August 1, 2018
Andrew Miller, pitching in back-to-back games for the first time with @CLBClippers, retires both batters he faces with one strikeout. #ClipShow
— Scott Leo (@Scott_Leo) August 1, 2018
With Miller making back to back appearances there is a possibility that Miller can rejoin the Indians for their weekend series against the Los Angeles Angels.
Miller is 1-3 this season in 17 appearances, has an ERA of 4.40, 1 save, 14.1 innings pitched, and struck out 23.
If Miller does indeed return back to Cleveland this upcoming weekend, fans can finally see what the combination of Brad Hand, Andrew Miller, and Cody Allen have to offer.
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