Andrew Miller Stats
- Height / Weight
- 6' 7" / 200 lbs.
- Date of Birth (Age)
- 5/21/1985 (38)
- Experience
- 14
- College
- North Carolina
Andrew Miller Season Stats
Last 10 Games
Andrew Miller News
Left-handed relief pitcher Andrew Miller announced his retirement from baseball Thursday. The 36-year-old is retiring after a 16-year career. He spent the last three seasons with the St. Louis Cardinals. "The list of people who took me aside, put their arm around me, made me laugh when I needed to, or taught me something is endless," Miller said. "It's safe to say I would have been faced with the next chapter much earlier on if it weren't for them. As someone who thought their career was practically over in 2010, to be able to experience everything I did along the way is incredible. You shouldn't ever hear complaints from me. It was a heck of a run." He "revolutionized" how teams now finish games, was a two-time All-Star and pitched for seven different teams. In the postseason, he was lights-out, winning the ALCS MVP in 2016, posting a 2-1 record with a 0.93 ERA and 54 strikeouts in 38 2/3 career playoff frames. Overall, Miller went 55-55 with 63 saves and a career 4.03 ERA over 829 innings.
St. Louis Cardinals relief pitcher Andrew Miller (toe) made his first appearance after spending over a month on the injured list and provided 2 1/3 scoreless innings. He allowed three hits and a walk, but was able to work around everything and not allow a run to cross the plate. Miller hadn't pitched since April 29, when he landed on the injured list due to a recurring blister on his toe. He hadn't been pitching well before the stint, as the seven outs he recorded on Friday lowered his ERA to 6.52. Still, if he's feeling better and pitching without pain, he's been a solid reliever who can provide plenty of value in holds leagues for years now and there's no reason to believe he can't do that again this year.
St. Louis Cardinals relief pitcher Andrew Miller (toe) has been activated off the 10-day injured list on Thursday. The veteran lefty reliever has been sidelined for over a month due to a recurring blister on his right big toe. Miller was struggling before landing on the injured list, but has a solid track record. Fantasy managers should wait and see how the Cards approach this situation. Miller could be a useful fantasy asset, assuming he gets in some high leverage situations.