With the Seattle Mariners ramping things up in Spring Training, positional players and pitchers are getting ready. The Mariners’ Bryce Miller spoke about his health, detailing the differences between last season and this season, according to Mariners’ beat writer Daniel Kramer.
2025 was a rough year for Seattle Mariners starting pitcher Bryce Miller. The righty struggled with injuries and inconsistency throughout the year, ending with a 4-6 record and 5.68 ERA.
Heading into this week, the Seattle Mariners only had one arbitration-eligible player remaining on the roster who had not re-signed for 2026. Now, they have rectified that situation by re-signing starting pitcher Bryce Miller to a deal, thereby avoiding a formal hearing.
The 2026 MLB season is right around the corner, and it is never too early to start thinking about how it might unfold. Seemingly, every year, we have a decent handle on who should contend and who is likely to struggle, which makes looking ahead to the trade deadline inevitable.
The Seattle Mariners avoided going to arbitration with right-hander Bryce Miller by reaching an agreement on a 2026 contract with a club option for 2027, the team announced Tuesday.
The Mariners announced that they have avoided arbitration with right-hander Bryce Miller by agreeing to a one-year deal with a club option for 2027. Miller will make a $2.4375MM salary in 2026, according to Adam Jude of The Seattle Times.
The 2025 season is probably the toughest one of Bryce Miller's career. While the Mariners' righty got to be a part of the franchise's first division title winner since 2004.
On Thursday, the Seattle Mariners announced they had signed six of seven arbitration-eligible players, including key contributors like pitcher George Kirby and outfielder Randy Arozarena.
The new MLB season brings opportunities as players head into their walk years and try to rebound from subpar performances. These 25 players stand out heading into 2026.
The Seattle Mariners announced Thursday that they’ve reached agreements to avoid salary arbitration with six of their seven arb-eligible players. Randy Arozarena, Matt Brash, Logan Gilbert, George Kirby, Luke Raley, and Gabe Speier all found an accord with the Mariners ahead of today’s deadline for offering salary figures.
Seattle pitcher Bryce Miller is not expected to need elbow surgery this offseason, as was originally feared. Instead, the 27-year-old veteran will rely on rest and rehab to prepare for the 2026 season.
The Blue Jays won Games 4 & 5 of the 2025 World Series without George Springer. Springer left Game 3 with a midsection injury. However, it appears that Toronto fans could see Springer back in the lineup for Game 6, as he’s trending in the right direction.
Seattle right-hander Bryce Miller is not expected to need elbow surgery this offseason, reports Adam Jude of the Seattle Times. Miller had multiple stints on the injured list this past season due to elbow inflammation.
The St. Louis Cardinals finished the 2025 season 78-84 and missed the postseason for the third consecutive year. They now are set for some big changes under Chaim Bloom as president of baseball operations.
The 2025 season has come to an end for the Seattle Mariners. For the first time since 2001, they made it to the American League Championship Series. But after winning the first two games of the series, Seattle fell apart and ultimately lost the ALCS in seven games to the Toronto Blue Jays.
No matter what happens in Thursday evening’s game, there will be a Game 5. At 8:33 PM ET, the Toronto Blue Jays play Game 4 of the American League Championship Series against the Seattle Mariners.
Seattle Mariners pitcher Bryce Miller started on three days' rest for the first time in his career during Game 1 of the American League Championship Series on Sunday night.
Mariners right-hander Bryce Miller will start Game 1 of the American League Championship Series when Seattle visits the Toronto Blue Jays on Sunday in the opener of the best-of-seven series.
Seattle Mariners right-hander Bryce Miller is heading back to the 15-day injured list with elbow inflammation. Manager Dan Wilson confirmed the news after Monday's 8-4 loss in 11 innings to the Arizona Diamondbacks.
The Seattle Mariners placed right-hander Bryce Miller on the 15-day injured list Wednesday due to right elbow inflammation. The move is retroactive to Monday.
The Mariners announced today that right-hander Bryce Miller has been placed on the 15-day injured list, retroactive to May 12th, due to right elbow inflammation.
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