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Andrew Miller Throws Three Solid Innings In Mud Hens Ten Inning Loss

by @ Tuesday, August 21st, 2007. Filed under Brent Clevlen, Andrew Miller, Yorman Bazardo, Timo Perez, Toledo Mud Hens - August 2007, Jose Capellan

Andrew Miller had some better luck in his second rehab start despite the Hens not winning.  He gave up just one run on one hit with five strikeouts in three innings to start the game.  Yorman Bazardo threw six solid frames but Jose Capellan gave up three runs in the top of the ninth as […]

Andrew Miller Roughed Up In Rehab Stater

by @ Thursday, August 16th, 2007. Filed under Andrew Miller, Mike Hessman, Timo Perez, Toledo Mud Hens - August 2007, Joel Zumaya

Andrew Miller threw three tough innings as he started his rehab assignment with the Hens.  He gave up five runs on five hits and five walks with four strikeouts in just three innings.  He reached his pitch count pretty quickly and those three pretty poor innings were all he could manage.  Joel Zumaya threw better […]

Dallas Trahern Is Hit Hard In Erie Loss

by @ Saturday, June 9th, 2007. Filed under Andrew Miller, Dallas Trahern, Michael Holliman, Erie Seawolves - June 2007

Dallas Trahern had established himself as one of the top pitching prospects for the Tigers right after Andrew Miller but he took a step back in a pretty rough start against the River Cats.  He was tagged for eight runs on twelve hits and a walk with five strikeouts in 5 2/3 innings.
Mike Hollimon was […]

Andrew Miller Throws 7 2/3 Shutout Innings In Erie Win

by @ Sunday, June 3rd, 2007. Filed under Andrew Miller, Andres Torres, Erick Almonte, Erie Seawolves - June 2007

Andrew Miller did it again.  He gave just seven hits and a walk with seven strikeouts in 7 2/3 shutout innings.  He’s now given up just two earned runs (three total runs) in 30 2/3 innings and he’s struck out 24.  He’s thrown at least seven innings in each of his four Erie starts and […]

Andrew Miller Shuts Down Harrisburg In First Double A Win

by @ Tuesday, May 29th, 2007. Filed under Andrew Miller, Clete Thomas, Erie Seawolves - May 2007, Erick Almonte

Andrew Miller got the job done on the mound in Erie’s 8-1 win over Harrisburg.  He gave up one run on five hits and a walk with five strikeouts in seven quality innings.
Erick Almonte was the hitting star.  He went three for four with two RBIs and a run.  Clete Thomas went two for four […]

Andrew Miller Shuts Down Harrisburg, Erie Still Loses

by @ Thursday, May 24th, 2007. Filed under Andrew Miller, Kody Kirkland, Matthew Righter, Erie Seawolves - May 2007

The Seawolves put only one run on the board and a terrific start by Andrew Miller went to waste in a 2-1 loss.  Miller gave up one run on four hits and three walks with five strikeouts in eight innings.  Matthew Righter gave up two walks and a hit in the ninth inning and he […]

James Skelton Powers White Caps To Blow Out Win Over Loons

by @ Sunday, May 13th, 2007. Filed under Andrew Miller, Jonah Nickerson, James Skelton, West Michigan White Caps - May 2007

James Skelton continued his terrific season with four more hits in the White Caps 12-5 win over the Loons.  He doubled twice, drove in three runs and scored one and he’s now hitting .366 on the season.  Ironically, the White Caps got it done against Dodgers top prospect Clayton Kershaw, who along with Andrew Miller, […]

Lakeland Blow Four Run Lead in Loss to Dunedin

A very nice start by Andrew Miller went to waste as the bullpen gave up five late runs in Lakeland’s 5-4 loss to Dunedin.  Miller gave up five hits and two walks with five strikeouts in six innings.  Gabriel Bentitez gave up three runs in an inning and Ricky Steik gave up the tying and […]

Andrew Miller Hit Hard in Lakeland Loss

by @ Friday, April 27th, 2007. Filed under Cameron Maybin, Andrew Miller, Lakeland Flying Tigers - April 2007, Wilkin Ramirez

Cameron Maybin was out of the lineup and I’ve been looking for a reason why.  Haven’t found anything but when I do, I’ll let you know.  Anyway, the Flying Tigers were held to just one run on four hits and Wilkin Ramirez scored that one run in the second inning.
Andrew Miller was hit hard again […]

Andrew Miller Hit Hard in Loss to Dunedin

by @ Saturday, April 21st, 2007. Filed under Cameron Maybin, Andrew Miller, Justin Justice, Lakeland Flying Tigers - April 2007

Andrew Miller had a tough time against Dunedin today.  He gave up five runs (four earned) on nine hits and two walks with three strikeouts in five innings. 
The lone Lakeland run was driven in by Justin Justice.  Cameron Maybin doubled, drew a walk and scored the only run in the 8-1 loss.

Andrew Miller Very Sharp in Lakeland Loss

by @ Monday, April 16th, 2007. Filed under Cameron Maybin, Andrew Miller, Lakeland Flying Tigers - April 2007

Andrew Miller got it done today for Lakeland but the hitters didn’t get it done as they lost 1-0 to Fort Myers.  Miller threw a complete game and he gave up just one unearned run on three hits and no walks with six strikeouts.
Cameron Maybin had two more hits and he’s now pulled his batting […]

Lakeland Swept by Fort Myers in Doubleheader

Two games, two losses.  In the first game, Andrew Miller was roughed up and he gave up four runs on seven hits and three walks with two strikeouts in 5 2/3 innings.  He actually didn’t take the loss though because Fort Myers won it in the seventh with a single run off of Freddy Dolsi.  […]

Andrew Miller Shuts Out Tampa in Rain Shortened Game

Andrew Miller held the Tampa Yankees to three hits in five shutout innings tonight in a rain shortened five inning game.  He struck out three and didn’t give up a walk in a nice season debut.
Justin Justice hit a solo homerun and Michael Hernandez and Ryan Roberson both doubled and scored a run in the […]

Two Tigers Make All AL Central Prospect List

by @ Saturday, March 31st, 2007. Filed under Cameron Maybin, Andrew Miller

No surprises here as MiLB.com breaks down the top prospects by position based on their major league affiliate’s division.  Both Andrew Miller (LHP) and Cameron Maybin (OF) made the cut.  And speaking of Miller, there’s already some speculation that, if he shows his stuff, he’ll be up quicker then first thought to take Kenny Rogers’ […]

Tigers Minor League Review

by @ Wednesday, March 21st, 2007. Filed under Cameron Maybin, Andrew Miller, Kyle Sleeth

MiLB.com recently reviewed the Tigers minor league system in their organizaton reviews.  There’s a bunch of stuff here, with the bulk of the column being on players on each stop in the Tigers minor league system.  Kyle Sleeth is profiled in the Double A section and if you haven’t gotten enough of Andrew Miller and […]

Tigers Minor League Review

by @ Sunday, March 18th, 2007. Filed under Cameron Maybin, Andrew Miller, Kyle Sleeth, Jair Jurrjens

MiLB.com recently took a look at some of the happenings with the Tigers at spring training.  They discuss where Andrew Miller and Cameron Maybin will eventually end up (which appears to be Lakeland) and there’s also a Q&A with the guy with the super slider himself.  It wraps with a discussion on Kyle Sleeth and […]

Tigers Top Ten Prospects - Number Two - Andrew Miller

by @ Tuesday, March 13th, 2007. Filed under Andrew Miller

Coming in at number two, and the top pitching prospect in the Tigers’ minor league system, is the man with the wicked slider, Andrew Miller.  While the Tigers’ rotation may be set, one of those guys better look out because at some point, Miller is going to be in the there.  The only question is who’s […]

Tigers Drop Eight to Minors, Kyle Sleeth to Start at Double A

by @ Monday, March 12th, 2007. Filed under Jordan Tata, Andrew Miller, Kyle Sleeth, Jair Jurrjens, Virgil Vazquez, Gabe Johnson, Dusty Ryan

Alright, the Tigers made some cuts today and none of them were big surprises.  Probably the most optimistic move was announcing that Kyle Sleeth will start at Double A.  After a solid spring, the former first round draft pick will get the promotion despite struggling last year in the minors.  Having Kyle Sleeth there will […]

Tigers Have Good Showing in BA Top 100 Prospects

by @ Thursday, March 1st, 2007. Filed under Cameron Maybin, Andrew Miller

Andrew Miller and Cameron Maybin showed up on Baseball America’s Top 100 Prospect List.  Maybin comes in at number six while Miller just made the first tier and he came in at number ten.  Unfortunately that’s all that made the list but anytime you have two in the top ten, you have to be happy.

Two Tigers Make Top Twenty Prospect List

by @ Wednesday, February 21st, 2007. Filed under Cameron Maybin, Andrew Miller

Kevin Goldstein recently released his top 100 prospect list and the Tigers had a very solid showing in the top twenty with Cameron Maybin coming at number seven and Andrew Miller finishing seventeenth.  The bad news is, those were the only two Tiger representatives on the list.   Former Tiger farmhand Humberto Sanchez came in at 65.
We all […]

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