I had my doubts at first. The only doubt I didn’t have, however, was that the Cleveland Indians' newest bullpen arm, arguably the best in baseball, should be the “closer” for the first place team in the American League Central.
Not only would newly acquired Andrew Miller be the best reliever for the Indians, but at the price it cost the Indians – including two top 100 prospects in outfielder Clint Frazier (currently No. 17 overall) and pitcher Justus Sheffield (No. 83) – why would the Indians do anything with Miller except to put him in the most important position a pitcher of his caliber could be put in?