Lack of control plagues ex-UNC pitcher Andrew Miller
Posted Jun 9, 2010
Even though he stands 6 feet 7 and still can throw a baseball in the 95 to 100-mph range, Andrew Miller is back to taking baby steps by baseball standards. It's possible his career has already peaked. "It comes down to a matter of whether I can find my control again," Miller said recently. "I still have the velocity you need, and I still have the talent to pitch in the majors. But you have to throw strikes."
(Charlotte Observer)
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