Bryce Miller, Phillies and Seattle Mariners
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Bryce Miller had some reflective perspective when discussing his much-anticipated return from the injured list, slated for Tuesday night against the Phillies at Citizens Bank Park. On the one hand, it has been a brutal year filled with pain in the right-hander’s pitching elbow,
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SB Nation on MSNMariners activate Bryce Miller, reshuffle bullpen
As expected, the Mariners activated pitcher Bryce Miller ahead of his start tonight in Philly. As a surprise, they also reshuffled their bullpen, moving two of the lower-leverage arms back to Tacoma and recalling Sauryn Lao.
The Mariners’ unforgiving East Coast trip carried on, ever so mercilessly, with a 6-4 loss the Philadelphia Phillies on Tuesday night.
After acquiring major offensive reinforcements at the Trade Deadline, the Mariners are close to receiving help in their rotation. Bryce Miller \-\- who hasn’t pitched in the Majors since June 10 due to right elbow inflammation -- made his second rehab start for Triple-A Tacoma on Thursday,
The Seattle Mariners will have a fully healthy starting rotation for the first time this season. According to a post on 'X' from Seattle Times reporter Adam Jud
The Mariners are activating starter Bryce Miller from the injured list tomorrow, manager Dan Wilson tells reporters (including MLB.com’s Daniel Kramer). He’ll go opposite NL Cy Young candidate Cristopher Sanchez in the second game of their series against the Phillies.
The Philadelphia Phillies take on the Seattle Mariners after Trea Turner had four hits against the Mariners on Monday.
Mariners starting pitcher Bryce Miller has been on the injured list since June 10 (retroactive to June 7) due to right elbow inflammation, related to a bone spur in his elbow. He
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SB Nation on MSNMariners News, 8/19/25: Bryce Miller, Shane Bieber, and Brendan Donovan
RHP Shane Bieber is set to be activated from the 60-day IL and will make his Toronto Blue Jays debut on Friday. Pittsburgh Pirates veteran outfielder Andrew McCutchen plans to continue playing next season. The St. Louis Cardinals have placed second baseman Brendan Donovan on the 10-day IL with a left groin strain.