Miller relishes new opportunity to star
Published 12/7/2007 by Jason Beck at Major League Baseball News
Andrew Miller has no hard feelings about how everything happened, he said. He's simply looking forward to a new opportunity, one that's almost the complete opposite of what he faced in Detroit.
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