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Indians acquire All-Star reliever Miller from Yanks
- Updated: July 31, 2016
12:04 PM ET
The Cleveland Indians made a big move to bolster their bullpen on Sunday, acquiring All-Star left-hander Andrew Miller from the New York Yankees for a package of prospects.
The Yankees will receive four players in return, a package headed by minor league outfielder Clint Frazier and pitcher Justus Sheffield.
Editor’s PicksBy trading Andrew Miller, Yankees move closer to their next title
The Yankees aren’t breaking up the Core Four dynasty. They are facing reality. And building a fantastic future.
Indians’ deal sets up chance for epic World Series duel with Cubs
The Indians’ trade for Andrew Miller means the Cubs aren’t the only team with the potential to end a long Series drought in 2016.
While Andrew Miller primes Indians for October, Yankees keep adding big-time prospects
The Yankees have now traded two of their three premium relievers, and have done extremely well, landing multiple pieces with significant MLB potential.
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Frazier and Sheffield are considered two of Cleveland’s top three prospects. Frazier was selected by the Indians with the fifth pick in the 2013 draft; Sheffield was drafted by Cleveland in the first round in 2014.
Minor league pitchers Ben Heller and J.P. Feyereisen are also heading to New York.
The Yankees had been …
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