![]() His four-seam fastball has some ride to it and typically hovers in the mid-90s. The 10.98 strikeouts per nine innings might not be an accurate barometer of Miller’s ability to overpower hitters. “And you start projecting out a lot of it plays into their personality, and how routine-orientated is he?” “You're looking at him, is this guy a starter? Is this guy a reliever?” Seattle manager Scott Servais told MLB.com after Miller had a particularly impressive live bullpen session at big league camp last week. In 27 total outings, he finished with a 3.16 ERA and 163 punchouts over 133 ⅔ innings while holding opposing batters to a. 98 overall prospect mixed in a start at Single-A Modesto as he climbed from High-A Everett to Double-A Arkansas in his first full season in 2022. It seemed that the 6-foot-2, 180-pound right-hander was destined to be either a reliever who moved quickly up the Minor League ladder or a starter who would need some patience to crack the big leagues.Īs it turns out, Miller has marched through the ranks pretty fast, but as a starter. While there was plenty of confidence in his talent on the mound, many were interested to see which path the club would choose for his development. For more stories about players on The Road to The Show, click here.Ĭoming out of the 2021 Draft, most of the questions surrounding Bryce Miller pertained to his future role in Seattle. ![]() ![]() ![]() Here's a look at second-ranked Mariners prospect Bryce Miller. Each week, profiles an elite prospect by chronicling the steps he's taken toward achieving his Major League dream. ![]()
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