Last month, Yankees' closer Andrew Miller was named the Mariano Rivera American League Reliever of the Year after saving 36 games and posting a 2.04 ERA in 2015.
Miller won another award this week.
The Internet Baseball Writers Association of America named Miller the AL's top relief pitcher—officially named the Rollie Fingers American League Relief Pitcher of the Year award—beating out teammate Dellin Betances for the top spot.
Miller received 414 votes (58 for first place) while Betances got 372. Kansas City Royals closer Wade Davis finished third, with 306 points.
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The voting consisted of 176 IBWAA members.