PT TOMORROW: AL West—It's Miller time in the division

Seattle Mariners

A piece here on the progress to date of the AA-Arkansas pitching staff—considered at the start of the season to be one of the best and most watchable in the high minors—had already been prepped before top pitching prospect Bryce Miller's (RHP, SEA) surprising call-up. But the organization's considerable rotation depth is suddenly being tested much earlier than anticipated following Robbie Ray's season-ending elbow surgery and Chris Flexen's (RHP, SEA) abysmal showing (8.10/5.66 ERA/xERA, 4 K-BB% over 23 IP). Not to mention the club's 13-16 stumble out of the gate

Brought to SEA for a carefully curated (and successful) debut vs. the woeful A's, the talented Miller had been part of the club's Double-A rotation, returning...

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