Watch: Indians' Miller buckles Davis with mind-blowing slider
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Following another dominant performance Monday night in Oakland, Andrew Miller now has a pair of saves and at least one broken ankle since being acquired by the Cleveland Indians three weeks ago.
That second stat comes courtesy of Athletics slugger Khris Davis, whose right ankle is presumably in pieces following his game-ending "swing" on a 2-2 slider from Miller that sealed the Indians' 1-0 victory and likely made him reevaluate his career choice.
Miller, who struck out all three hitters he faced Monday at Oakland Alemeda Coliseum, now boasts a 1.69 ERA with a 16:1 strikeout-to-walk in nine outings since being shipped to Cleveland from the Bronx.
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