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Andrew Miller Named Yankees Closer After Aroldis Chapman's Suspension

New York Yankees general manager Brian Cashman confirmed Wednesday that Andrew Miller will once again serve as the team's closer until Aroldis Chapman returns from his 30-game suspension.

MLB Winter Meetings: Deals That Could Go Down on the Last Day in Nashville

The 2015 MLB winter meetings have not disappointed, as several high-priced players have been made available either through free agency or via trade.

Yet, the market for offensive firepower has been relatively quiet to this point, but with the winter meetings set to close at the end of the day Thursday, we could see some last-minute deals done before the general managers part ways.

 

Andrew Miller Trade Rumors: Latest News, Speculation on Yankees RP

Andrew Miller just finished his first year as the New York Yankees' closer in 2015. It could also end up being the left-hander's only season in the Bronx, if the trade price is right.   

Continue for updates. 

Andrew Miller, Mark Melancon Win MLB's Reliever of the Year Awards

Even though the New York Yankees and Pittsburgh Pirates are not playing in the World Series, their respective closers, Andrew Miller and Mark Melancon, were rewarded with the Reliever of the Year Awards for their efforts in 2015. 

The Detroit Tigers' Biggest Missed Opportunity of the Offseason

The Detroit Tigers project to be contenders once again in 2015. They will head into the new season as favorites to clinch the American League Central Division title for the fifth straight year.

Andrew Miller to Yankees: Latest Contract Details, Comments, Reaction

Highly coveted free-agent pitcher Andrew Miller reportedly agreed to a four-year, $36 million deal with the New York Yankees on Friday.

Jack Curry of the YES Network reported the news and offered details on Miller's new deal:

Fox Sports' Ken Rosenthal confirmed the deal.

Scott Miller's Starting 9: With Nelson Cruz, Mariners Can Win Now—and Later

Who knew it would start raining bats in Seattle?

Robinson Cano last winter. Nelson Cruz this winter. Maybe the drought is finally over. The Seattle Mariners: Early AL West favorites entering 2015? You bet. Mark it down. Lattes all around.

And keep pouring: With a zesty mix of youth and experience, the Mariners now are built to win not just in 2015, but also for a handful of years beyond.

Are Dodgers, Yankees Headed Toward a Bidding War over Relief Ace Andrew Miller?

Many years from now, we may find ourselves recalling how the first great bidding war between the megarich Los Angeles Dodgers and New York Yankees of the 2000s was not over a hulking slugger or a fire-balling starter, but over a left-handed reliever.

That means you, Andrew Miller. Potentially, anyway.

Tigers Will Save Big on Scherzer but Must Wisely Spend to Win Next Year

The Detroit Tigers have all but relegated themselves to playing next season without last season’s ace, Max Scherzer

Predicting MLB's Next Big Dominoes to Fall After Wild Offseason Week

The market for free-agent hitters thinned out quickly Monday when the Boston Red Sox reportedly agreed to sign Pablo Sandoval, per Jon Heyman of CBS Sports, as well as Hanley Ramirez, according to Gordon Edes of ESPNBoston.com.

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