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Indians DFA Brad Miller, Who Doesn't Hold His Feelings Back on His Way Out the Door

The Indians gave infielder Brad Miller a roster spot right at the end of spring training, hoping he could fill the void until Jason Kipnis was ready to return.

The Indians gave infielder Brad Miller a roster spot right at the end of spring training, hoping he could fill the void until Jason Kipnis was ready to return.

Kipnis will return Monday when the team starts a series in Seattle, and Sunday Miller was informed that he was being designated for assignment, which was basically the plan all along.

Miller though, as one would expect, wasn't exactly thrilled with the news when told by the team.

The second basemen actually was one of the few players on the team that carried a decent average through the first 15 games (.250) with one homer, three RBI's and a stolen base.

In Miller's eyes, it should have been enough to at least stay on the roster, but instead, the team decided to simply cut the cord.

Miller didn't hold back on thinking that the team is making a mistake letting him go.

“It’s a tough trend,” said Miller via Cleveland.com.

"They acknowledge that it wasn’t fair. But I’m just a player. I go out there and play my hardest and play for the guys next to me.

“Obviously, they don’t want the best guys up here. So I’m just trying to take it somewhere else and see what we’ve got.”

Ouch.

No one doubted that Miller did what he could to help the team, but part of the issue is that Kipnis will get the playing time, and if Miller would have stayed on the roster 45 days he would have made a million dollars.

While Miller is right in that it's not fair, it's part of the game, and for the Indians in a season in which they are being careful with the budget, it just makes sense that Miller had to be sent packing.

Fair or not.

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Matt Loede
MATT LOEDE

Matt Loede has been a part of the Cleveland Sports Media for 26 years, with experience covering Major League Baseball, the NBA & NFL and even high school and college events. He has been a part of the daily media covering the Cleveland Indians since the opening of Jacobs/Progressive Field in 1994, and spent two and a half years covering the team for 92.3FM The Fan, and covers them daily for Associated Press Radio. You can follow Matt on Twitter @MattLoede

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