Bryce Miller is set to return to the mound after more than two months on the injured list. The Mariners will activate him to pitch against Cristopher Sánchez in the second game against the Phillies. While out with elbow inflammation, Miller avoided a move to the 60-day injured list. He has undergone rehabilitation with positive results, improving his average velociy to 96.4 MPH. Previously, he struggled with a 5.73 ERA over his first two months, contrasting sharply with his performance from the previous season where he achieved a 2.94 ERA.
Bryce Miller is being activated from the injured list and will pitch against Cristopher Sánchez, marking his return after being sidelined due to elbow inflammation.
Miller's velocity during rehabilitation has improved, averaging 96.4 MPH, surpassing his early-season performances where he struggled with a 5.73 ERA.
The Mariners are in a tight race for the AL West and Wild Card positions, needing Miller to return to form to support their playoff aspirations.
Miller's last MLB game was on June 6, and he recorded a 2.94 ERA last season, showcasing significant potential prior to his injury.
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