Scouting Report
Updated May 20, 2026
Bryce Miller, 27-year-old right-hander for the Seattle Mariners, is being reinstated from the 15-day injured list after recovering from a left oblique strain sustained in spring training (retroactive to March 25). Miller made four successful rehab starts with a combined 1.98 ERA, 14 strikeouts, and 7 walks over 13.2 innings, including a dominant five-inning scoreless outing on May 6 with 98 mph velocity. He is scheduled to make his 2026 season debut against the Houston Astros. The Mariners will implement a six-man rotation upon his return, with potential future consideration of a piggyback arrangement with Luis Castillo. Miller struggled in 2025 with a 5.68 ERA and 1.406 WHIP but showed resilience in the postseason (2.51 ERA over 3 starts). His return addresses rotation depth concerns and provides high-end starting pitching performance.
Strengths
- + Successful rehab assignment with 1.98 ERA over 13.2 innings
- + Dominant velocity at 98 mph in recent rehab start
- + Five scoreless innings in most recent rehab outing
- + Strong postseason performance in 2025 (2.51 ERA)
- + High-end starting pitcher providing rotation depth
- + Fully recovered from oblique injury with no lingering effects
- + Four-year veteran with experience bouncing back from adversity
Injury Status: day-to-day
About
Bobby Miller is a sp for the Los Angeles Dodgers.
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Los Angeles Dodgers