blog.cleveland.com - 5/29/2008
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The fickle finger of fate keeps hounding Adam Miller. Miller, the Tribe's top pitching prospect at the start of the season, Tuesday underwent surgery on the middle finger of his right hand to re-attach the flexor tendon to the bone....
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Minor Notes: Tribe prospect Miller out for season; Nats prospect Maxwell out indefinitely
Baseball Digest Daily —
Cleveland's top prospect righty Adam Miller underwent surgery to re-attach a tendon in middle finger of his pitching hand on Tuesday. The surgery was made necessary by a ...
Adam Miller Watch - Whoa! Really?
The Outsiders Look at the Insides of Baseball —
In what was reported to be a simple callous on a finger of Adam Miller's throwing hand, has turned out to be a season ending injury. As I wrote earlier this week, I was skeptical about whether or not the reports of the injury being simply a callous were correct. According to Paul Hoynes of the Cleveland Plain Dealer, Lonnie Soloff, Indians head athletic trainer, said Miller will be out for eight weeks. He can then resume a throwing program, which essentially will take him to the end of the minor league season at Class AAA ...
The Struggles Continue
1835 Miles Away —
... The often injured (and extremely talented) Adam Miller is done for the next two months after finger surgery. Maybe he will be healthy enough at the end of the season to pitch out of the bullpen. We probably shouldn’t get our hopes up. ...
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