Andrew Miller Struggled, But At Least He Didn’t Give Up Derek Jeter’s 3000th Hit

by abournenesn

Jul 15, 2011

Andrew Miller didn't have his best stuff against the Tampa Bay Rays on Friday night, and it showed. He struggled to get past the third inning and left the game after giving up seven earned runs. But still, it could be worse.

He wasn't the one who gave up Derek Jeter's 3000th hit and is now signing baseballs to commemorate the occasion. That would be David Price.

NESN Nation's Nate Hinchey hopes that Price will struggle with this fact for a while. But he won't be holding his breath. Check out what he means in the video.

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