
Wade Miller, a former Houston Astros pitcher, reflects on his career and challenges, including injuries and facing Barry Bonds. He emphasizes the importance of durability and shares memorable stories from his time in baseball.
Wade Miller won 45 games over three years with the Astros and had a notable 12-game winning streak.
Miller acknowledged he wasn't 100% in 2003 but continued to pitch, not wanting to make excuses for his performance.
Miller believes Roger Clemens deserves to be in the Hall of Fame and feels it's a shame he has to wait until 2031 for re-nomination.
Miller considers Barry Bonds the toughest hitter he faced, noting the difficulty of pitching to him.


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