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AUGUST 03, 2008

Trever Miller, leading economic indicator

Happy days are here again. Or at least the Rays reliever Trever Miller thinks so after breaking his major league record streak of 121 consecutive appearances without a decision. The streak dated to Sept. 30, 2006. Here him through on this one:

"So much has happened since 2006. Gas was $2.25 back then I think. As a matter of fact I think the housing industry could be blamed on me not winning any games because that’s when it started to turn. Everybody should feel good about themselves. Trever Miller got a win, so everything’s going to turn around for us."

-- BRANT JAMES

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