University of North Carolina Athletics
2006 Baseball Roster

Andrew Miller
- Position:
- Left Handed Pitcher
 
- Height:
- 6-6
 
- Weight:
- 210
 
- Class:
- Junior
 
- Hometown:
- Gainesville, FL
 
- High School:
- Buchholz
 
GENERAL
 No. 6 overall pick in the 2006 MLB Draft by the Detroit Tigers  Baseball America National Player of the Year and Roger Clemens Award winner as nation's top collegiate pitcher  Finalist for the Golden Spikes Award  Semifinalist for the Dick Howser Trophy and Brooks Wallace Award  Collegiate Baseball, Baseball America, NCBWA and Rivals.com first-team All-America  Set Carolina single-season (133) and career strikeout records (325)  Also third in Tar Heels' history with 27 wins and fourth in innings with 309. 
AS A JUNIOR (2006)
 Had one of the finest seasons in Carolina baseball history and became just the third Tar Heel to earn national player of the year honors  Baseball America National Player of the Year and Roger Clemens Award winner  Recognized as a first-team All-America by virtually every major outlet  ACC Pitcher of the Year and first-team All-ACC selection  Won 13 of 18 starts and lost just twice  Was just the second 13-game winner at Carolina and first since 1978  Allowed 34 earned runs in 123.1 innings for a 2.48 ERA  Set Carolina's single-season strikeout record with 133  Struck out 10-plus batters five times in 2006 and nine times in his career  Went six-plus innings in 16 of 18 starts and worked at least seven innings in 11 of his last 16 starts  Posted four shutout performances of six or more innings this season and allowed just 12 extra-base hits all year  Went 5-1 with a 1.27 ERA in six starts against nationally-ranked opponents in the regular season  8-1 with a 1.94 ERA in ACC regular season play  Earned the Carolina career strikeout record with 325 and finished third with 27 victories  Named ACC Pitcher of the Week March 27, April 3 and May 22  Struck out nine in 7.1 innings in a no-decision against No. 2 Cal State Fullerton in his first College World Series start  Came back to earn first career save in the Tar Heels' second win over the Titans  Allowed three runs and struck out five in five innings against No. 4 Oregon State in game one of the Championship Series  Fanned 17 in 15 innings in his first two NCAA Tournament wins  Struck out 11 and walked just one over seven innings in a Super Regional win at No. 4 Alabama June 9  Held the Tide to just five hits and two unearned runs  Picked up first career postseason win versus Winthrop June 3 after allowing four runs and striking out six in eight-plus innings  Allowed just two hits over eight innings to beat Boston College May 18 to become Carolina's first 11-game winner since 1995  Fanned 11 Eagle batters to set the school career strikeout mark and earned ACC Pitcher of the Week honors for the third time following this start  Allowed just one earned and struck out eight at No. 9 Virginia May 12 but suffered first loss of the season  Became the Tar Heels' first 10-game winner since 2000 with a victory at Duke April 28  Allowed just three runs on five hits over 8.1 innings against No. 7 NC State April 21  Gave up just five hits and no earned runs over eight innings versus Virginia Tech April 14  Picked up win No. 7 after allowing just two earned runs on five hits over six innings at No. 14 Miami April 7  Held No. 1 Florida State scoreless on four hits over seven innings March 31  Struck out nine Seminoles and had just one ball hit in the air en route to the fourth conference pitching honor in his career  Also named ACC POW after striking out a career-best 13 batters over seven shutout innings against No. 4 Georgia Tech March 24  Allowed just four hits and one walk versus the Jackets  Allowed just one unearned run and three hits in eight innings at Wake Forest March 12  Notched 10 strikeouts over seven innings in a win over Purdue March 5  Struck out 11 in seven shutout innings in a win against George Washington Feb. 26  Allowed just two hits with none coming after the third inning  Went six shutout innings with nine strikeouts in a season-opening win over Seton Hall Feb. 19  Surpassed the 200-strikeout mark for his career against the Pirates. 
AS A SOPHOMORE (2005)
 One of the nation's top starting pitchers and Carolina's Friday starter for much of the season  Earned second-team All-ACC honors for the second straight season  Posted an 8-4 record and a 2.98 earned run average in 96.2 innings  Made 16 starts  Struck out 104 batters, which ranks as the seventh-best total in Tar Heel history and the most since 1995  Limited opponents to a .230 batting average  Led the ACC with 9.68 strikeouts per nine innings and was fifth in innings per start (6.04), sixth in opponent batting average and seventh in ERA  Issued 52 walks and hit 19 batters, including seven against Virginia April 1  Semifinalist for the Xanthus-Dick Howser Trophy and named to watch lists for the Brooks Wallace Award, Roger Clemens Award and Golden Spikes Award  Named preseason second-team All-America by Baseball America and preseason third-team All-America by Collegiate Baseball  Also selected midseason second-team All-America by Baseball America  Earned ACC Pitcher of the Week honors Feb. 28 and March 21  Carried no-hitters into the sixth inning versus both Birmingham Southern and Clemson  Allowed only one earned run over his first three starts - wins over Appalachian State, UNC Wilmington and Birmingham Southern - and gave up just three earned runs over his first seven starts  Opened the season 7-0  Fanned a career-high 12 batters in a no-decision versus Arizona State March 4  Followed a win at Virginia Tech with 11 strikeouts and just two hits allowed over seven innings at Clemson March 18  Struck out eight and did not allow an earned run in a March 25 win over Wake Forest  Fanned 10 and surrendered just two hits over seven shutout innings at Maryland April 8  Struck out nine over seven innings to earn final win of the season against Duke April 22  Pitched well in losses to Wake Forest at the ACC Tournament and to Florida in his hometown of Gainesville in the NCAA Regional. Summer 2005: Pitched with the Chatham A's of the Cape Cod League  Named the College Summer Player of the Year by Baseball America and rated as the No. 1 prospect in the Cape by the publication  Selected by scouts as the winner of the Robert A. McNeece Outstanding Pro Prospect Award and shared the league's B.F.C. Whitehouse Outstanding Pitching Award  Named to the league's All-Star Game for the second straight season  Was 6-0 with a 1.65 ERA  Fanned 66 batters in just 49 innings  Made eight starts. 
AS A FRESHMAN (2004)
 One of the country's top freshman hurlers  Picked up second-team All-ACC honors and was named to Baseball America's All-Freshman second team  Led the Tar Heel starters with a 2.93 earned run average and posted a 6-3 record  Fanned a team-best 88 batters in 89.0 innings  Limited the opposition to a .202 batting average, which led the ACC  Made 15 starts and three relief appearances on the season  Ranked third in the ACC in ERA and fifth with 8.90 strikeouts per nine innings  Fired six shutout innings versus Gardner-Webb in his first collegiate start on February 25  Also tossed 5.2 shutout innings versus UNC Asheville on March 9  Struggled with his control early in the season but made the jump to the weekend rotation for the California series (March 14)  Allowed just one earned run and struck out eight in 6.1 innings against Clemson on April 18  Tossed seven shutout innings at Duke on April 25  Fanned a season-best 11 batters and gave up just three hits in eight shutout innings at No. 2 Miami on May 16  Threw his first career complete game, allowing just two runs and striking out seven, against Duke in the ACC Tournament on May 28  Recorded six games with at least six strikeouts. Summer 2004: Pitched for the Chatham A's of the Cape Cod League  Named the league's No. 1 Major League prospect by Baseball America  Went 2-0 with a 2.03 ERA and earned a spot in the league's all-star game  Fanned 48 batters in 40 innings  In a game called by fog, struck out 12 batters in four innings  Struck out the side on 15 pitches in the all-star game. 
BUCHHOLZ HIGH SCHOOL
 Third round (63rd overall) draft pick of the Tampa Bay Devil Rays out of Buchholz High School in Gainesville, Fla.  Florida Gatorade Player of the Year as a senior  Also earned preseason and postseason high school All-America honors in 2003  First-team all-state choice as a senior after earning third-team honors his junior season  Honor Roll student. 
PERSONAL Andrew Mark Miller is the son of David and Kim Miller  Born May 21, 1985, in Gainesville, Fla.  Majoring in business administration  Favorite athlete is Maria Sharapova  Favorite pro teams are the Florida Marlins and Jacksonville Jaguars  Has modeled his game after Tony Stewart  Favorite movie is "Days of Thunder"  Lists "The DaVinci Code" as his favorite book  Enjoys playing golf  Favorite food is steak and favorite way to pass time on bus trips is by playing Uno  Uncle Dan Miller played football at the University of Miami and in the USFL and NFL.
MILLER'S CAREER PITCHING STATISTICS
YEAR W-L ERA G-GS CG Sv Sh IP H R ER BB SO WP 2004 6-3 2.93 18-15 1 0 0 89.0 64 40 29 48 88 8 2005 8-4 2.98 16-16 2 0 0 96.2 78 45 32 52 104 8 2006 13-2 2.48 20-18 0 1 0 123.1 100 50 34 40 133 9 Totals 27-9 2.77 54-49 3 1 0 309.0 242 135 95 140 325 25








