St. Louis Cardinals' Andrew Miller loses feeling for pitches
Posted Mar 5, 2020
Andrew Miller has lost control, and neither he nor the St. Louis Cardinals know why. The two-time All-Star and 2016 ALCS MVP with Cleveland will be sidelined as he tries to regain the feel for his pitches. Miller struggles to describe the feeling he experiences when releasing the ball. It’s not pain. There’s no burning or tingling. It simply doesn’t feel right.
(Associated Press)
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