What Teller has found is a place he calls an “easy transplant.” He can drive 30 minutes and feel like he’s back home in Virginia. He loves the hunting and fishing and seeing the cliffs at the Rocky River.
“I wish he gave me a little bit more time so I could have enjoyed it,” Teller said, before adding emphatically, “He earned it, full fact.”
Teller and his wife, Carly, bought a house here and their first child is due on Christmas Eve. They spent their entire offseason in Cleveland with Teller working out at the team’s facility until he came down with strep throat a month before training camp.Teller was born in northern Virginia, just outside Washington D.C., and his grandfather lived in Columbus, but he didn’t know much about Cleveland before he was traded here -- other than it gets cold.
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