Scouting Report: Noah Miller
Los Angeles Dodgers | SS
Overall
Summary
Bryce Miller, 27-year-old right-hander for the Seattle Mariners, has been reinstated from the 15-day injured list after recovering from a left oblique strain sustained in spring training. Miller made his 2026 season debut on Wednesday against the Houston Astros. During his rehab assignment, he demonstrated strong recovery with a 1.98 ERA over 13.2 innings with 14 strikeouts across four rehab starts. His most recent rehab outing featured 5 scoreless innings with dominant 98 mph velocity. The Mariners are implementing a six-man rotation initially, with potential for a piggyback arrangement with Luis Castillo. Miller's return addresses rotation depth concerns, though the team must manage a logjam with Emerson Hancock's recent success filling his spot.
Strengths
- Strong rehab performance with 1.98 ERA over 13.2 innings
- Dominant velocity at 98 mph in recent outings
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