TREVER MILLER RUMORS

The Chicago Cubs week that was and more Cubs stuff

After a crazy Cubs week, full of news and groundbreaking signings like those of Trever Miller and Matt Tolbert combined with another eye-opening list of prospects from BA that no one has ever thought of before, it is hard just to catch one’s breath. Can you sense the sarcasm? Good, because I am laying it on pretty thick. And as I am typing this, word breaks across the wire that...
Via The Sports Bank  |  9 days ago

Tues Funnies. Just...sharing my Cubs angst.

Edgar Gonzalez, Matt Tolbert, and Trever Miller all in the same day? Yeah, it's just the beginning of price-paying for you and me as our favorite team attempts to claw out of their 104 year old hole. Seriously though, everything's gonna work out just fine, right? Just a little angst now and then. I'll deal with it by drawing.
Via Cub Reporter  |  12 days ago

Trever Miller, Michael Brenly among Cubs’ 21 non-roster invitees to spring training

Lefthander Trever Miller, who pitched at the end of last season for the Boston Red Sox, has signed a minor league contract with the Cubs with an invitation to spring training. Miller, 38, pitched for the St. Louis Cardinals, Toronto Blue Jays and Red Sox last season. Miller has pitched for eight major league teams with a career 4.18 ERA. He would be paid $800,000 if he makes the...
Via Chicago Sun Times  |  13 days ago

MLB News: Trever Miller and Cubs Agree to Minor League Deal

The Chicago Cubs and Trever Miller have agreed to a minor league contract with an invitation to Spring Training. The 38 year old left handed specialist has been one of the top LOOGY guys in baseball. Since he turned 30 he has pitched in 589 games and posted a 3.74 ERA. If he makes the team, it would be Miller’s ninth. After struggling with control problems in 2011, the 38 year...
Via MyTeamRivals.com  |  13 days ago

Cubs sign pitcher to minor-league contract

Lefthander Trever Miller, who pitched at the end of last season for the Boston Red Sox, has signed a minor league contract with the Cubs with an invitation to spring training. Miller, 38, pitched for the St. Louis Cardinals, Toronto Blue Jays and Red Sox last season. Miller has pitched for eight major league teams in a 13-year career with a career 4.18 ERA. He would be paid $800...
Via Chicago Sun Times  |  13 days ago

Cubs sign Trever Miller

According to Jayson Stark of ESPN.com the Cubs have agreed to terms with veteran reliever Trever Miller on a one year Minor league deal.  Miller will receive a Spring Training invite.  Miller, 38, pitched for St. Louis, Boston and Tampa in 2011.  Among the three stops he compiled a 3.80 ERA and 1.73 WHIP in 21.2 innings. Miller gives Cubs manager Dale Sveum another potential left...
Via Rant Sports  |  13 days ago

Sources: Cubs sign lefty Miller to minors deal

The Chicago Cubs have signed left-handed reliever Trever Miller to a minor league contract with an invitation to spring training, according to two sources familiar with the deal.
Via ESPN  |  13 days ago

Miller getting appearances, not results

Despite the fact that Trever Miller leads the Cardinals relievers with 11 games, he has not retired a batter in his last four appearances.
Via mlb.com  |  April 28, 2011

Miller's value lies in firing strikes, not nibbling

Trever Miller had a pretty typical year in 2010. The problem for Miller is that a year earlier, he enjoyed a decidedly atypical season. "I think I came in trying to, not just duplicate that, but make it even better," Miller said. So he's trying to get back to doing what he can do, and no more.
Via mlb.com  |  February 21, 2011

Miller is Cards' left specialist by default

Trever Miller's job description will be different for the next week or so. With fellow lefty reliever Dennys Reyes on the 15-day DL, Miller is now the only left-hander in the Cards' bullpen.
Via mlb.com  |  August 25, 2010
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