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Mariners put Bryce Miller on IL, elbow inflammation

Sailors announced right-handed today Bryce Miller Due to inflammation in the right elbow, it has been placed on the list of injuries for 15 days until May 12. left handed Jhonathan Díaz He has been recalled to replace him on the roster.

The club has not provided any updates on the severity of Miller's injury or how long they expect him to be out, but it is always worrying when the pitcher's elbow is injured. His latest latest start was in Sunday's match against the Blue Jays, as he allowed seven runs to win the run in five innings.

Afterwards, he talked about some of the physical issues he had been fighting him this season, but not too specific, suggesting some sore arms and tight back. “In the past, I felt as if I could go into six innings, and it was easy,” said Daniel Kramer of MLB.com. “I felt as good as sixth. Although he didn't provide a lot of details, Miller continued, “I have had a variety of things that I've been ongoing since then, and it was actually the end of last season and I took them through the offseason.” I thought I would feel good, and I don't feel like myself, physically and physically.

Miller's speed has dropped compared to last year. He averaged 95.2 miles per hour in 2024, and was in that range for most of the early season. So far this year, he has dropped to 94.4 mph. Most of his other courts also dropped by one or two.

As Miller mentioned, getting deeper into the game has always been a problem. This year, he hasn't walked six frames yet. His first two outings were his only two more than five innings. Last year, he had seven or more innings, seven or more innings.

Righty's current average running average is 5.22, which is a big improvement compared to last year's 2.94 ERA. His 20.1% strikeout rate was a few points lower than last year's 24.3%, while his walking rate almost doubled from 6.4% to 12.1%.

The physical problem may provide a partial explanation for the declined result, but the development of M is still an unpleasant development for the rotation of M. George Kirby So far, I have been on the IL all season due to shoulder inflammation. Logan Gilbert In late April, he followed him to Illinois State University, where he had flexor pressure on his bent elbow.

Mariners hope to start the season with elite rotations of Miller, Kirby, Gilbert Brian Wo and Louis Castillo. It was a talented group that whipped the trade rumors all winter. The Seattle front desk downplayed the possibility of a deal, and it was certainly glad they resisted the temptation to pitch in order to get more offenses, as they don't have the three to start five now.

Kirby has been on a recovery mission and is expected to reappear among minors before rejoining the Major League Baseball Club next week. Gilbert may be a bit behind Kirby, although he did throw the bullpen yesterday.

Currently, the sailor will be carried out by Castillo, Woo, Logan Evans and Emerson Hancock. Castillo is starting today's game and the club will leave tomorrow. Díaz may be able to start the scene from the bullpen or serve as a long-term reliefist. This may soon be a short stay with Kirby, but Evans and Hancock are currently at 6.60 or higher, so maybe one of them might get hit.

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