Seattle Mariners starting pitcher Bryce Miller receives an important injury update with Opening Day right around the corner.
Seattle Mariners right-hander Bryce Miller ended his first bullpen session in three weeks early after feeling some discomfort ...
Seattle Mariners starting pitcher Bryce Miller provided a brief but positive update on Tuesday afternoon after throwing a 30-pitch bullpen at the Peoria Sports Complex. Miller has been dealing with ...
Six days after Seattle Mariners starting pitcher Bryce Miller stopped short of throwing a planned bullpen, all went well on Tuesday at spring training.
Bryce Miller was in the middle of discussing his first mound session in 10 days when Justin Hollander passed by. “He’s fine!” the Mariners' general manager shouted good-naturedly.
The right-hander has been out with an oblique injury and returned to the mound for the first time in over a week Sunday ...
For most average folks, throwing 91 mph would be either impossible or require maximum effort that could not be repeated. For Bryce Miller on Tuesday, throwing 91 mph was “flipping it in there.” ...
Bryce Miller’s first full-effort bullpen session since suffering left side oblique inflammation was cut short before it got ...
Mariners starter Bryce Miller tossed 20 lower-intensity pitches in a bullpen session on Sunday and said "everything felt good" as he continues to recover from an oblique issue.
If Bryce Miller misses Opening Day, the Mariners could turn to Emerson Hancock, Cooper Criswell, or a dark-horse depth option.
Seattle Mariners starting pitcher Bryce Miller, who is working back from oblique inflammation, did not feel ready for a planned bullpen Wednesday.
Bryce Miller’s injury update brings cautious optimism for the Seattle Mariners as a projected return timeline begins to take shape.
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