Todd Miller saw 4 seasons, career as high school coach
After blowing out his shoulder his first season as a pro and returning, Todd Miller faced recovery from a second arm operation in 1994, his hometown Allentown Morning Call wrote. Miller was just hoping to get back . "All I want is one more opportunity to pitch with a healthy arm," Miller told The Morning Call that May. "I've put up some decent numbers so far but they don't do me any good if I can't stay healthy." Miller had seen time by that point in four seasons, two spent at high-A . After that second operation, though, he never got back. Miller's career began in 1990, taken by the Red Sox in the seventh round of the draft out of Temple University . Miller's work at Temple, with a fastball in the mid-80s, caught scouts' eyes, The Morning Call wrote after he was drafted. "I knew I was going to get drafted,," Miller told The Morning Call then. "I just didn't know where." Miller started with the Red Sox between ...




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