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  • Cardinals Sign Andrew Miller To 2 Years $25 Million

    Cardinals sign Andrew Miller, making good on promise to improve bullpen

    The St. Louis Cardinals have signed two-time All-Star reliever Andrew Miller to a two-year contract, the team announced Friday.

    According to The Athletic, Miller will receive $25 million over the next two seasons with a vesting option that would pay him $12 million in 2021 or a $2.5 million buyout. He can earn another $500,000 per season in appearance incentives.

    Miller, who pushed Cleveland through the postseason in 2016, has proved to be one of baseball's best relievers when healthy, but knee and other assorted injuries have derailed him since last year. He made three trips to the disabled list in 2018 and was on the DL twice in 2017 with patella tendinitis. He finished last season with a 4.24 ERA, 45 strikeouts, 10 holds, 2 saves and 3 blown saves

    Miller became a core member of Cleveland's bullpen after being acquired from the New York Yankees for four prospects on July 31, 2016. He was 4-0 with three saves and a 1.55 ERA after the trade and pitched in a variety of relief roles in Cleveland's run to the 2016 Series.

    Miller was the MVP of the AL Championship Series against Toronto, becoming just the fourth reliever ever to win the award, joining Dennis Eckersley (1988), Mariano Rivera (2003) and Koji Uehara (2013). Miller was even better in the 2017 season, going 4-3 with two saves and a 1.44 ERA in 57 appearances, striking out 95 in 62 2/3 innings.

    Miller is 49-48 over his career with 53 saves, 108 holds and 853 strikeouts over 725 1/3 innings with just 11 blown saves.
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