Miller, deGrom, Goldschmidt, Holliday, Rutschman

Miller falling well short of expectations … Bryce Miller (RHP, SEA) had an excellent 2024 campaign, one in which he reached 180 IP while registering a sub-3.00 ERA. Things haven't gone nearly as well here in 2025, as he's sitting on a 5.36 ERA nine starts in. What has changed, and is a rebound coming?

YearIPERA/xERABB%/K%SwK/VelG/L/FH%/S%HR/FBPX
2023*1524.56/4.485%/22%12.5%/95.433/22/4430/6511%126
20241802.94/3.836%/24%11.4%/95.138/18/4425/7510%116
2025 435.36/4.8711%/19%9.8%/94.434/25/4034/65 7% 35

*Includes MLEs

Not much has gone right for Miller to this point:

  • His impeccable control has taken a turn for the worse, as he has walked three or more batters in four of his nine starts. 
  • His velocity is down slightly and his SwK, which was...

Almost!

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