The San Diego Padres were a juggernaut in 2025, thanks mostly to their lockdown bullpen, anchored by closer Robert Suarez and setup man Mason Miller, who was acquired on July 31st from the Athletics. The Padres are now considering transitioning Miller to the starting rotation ahead of the 2026 season. General Manager A.J. Preller told “97.3, The Fan” on Tuesday that the Padres will have more communication with the players moving forward when asked about Mason Miller potentially moving into the starting rotation next year. Preller added that the team will be in touch in the coming weeks for that type of conversation.
AJ Preller was asked if Mason Miller has been given a directive to prepare to move to the starting rotation or if he’ll remain in the bullpen in 2026 and if he expects Yu Darvish to be in the team’s starting rotation next season: pic.twitter.com/fqlsWEeMEv
— 97.3 The Fan (@973TheFanSD) October 14, 2025
When Miller first came up in 2023 with the Athletics, he began as a starter, and the numbers were solid overall, posting a 3.78 ERA in 33 1/3 innings. The best part? Miller had a 26.7% K rate, which would play very well as a starter for years to come. Looking at his Baseball Savant page, Miller has an arsenal that would play well as a starter, featuring a fastball, cutter, slider, and changeup, all with different breaking points that can fool hitters.
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