Mariners Activate Bryce Miller from IL for Key Phillies Start
SEATTLE — The Seattle Mariners announced the activation of right-handed pitcher Bryce Miller from the 15-day injured list on Monday, setting him up to start Tuesday night against the Philadelphia Phillies at T-Mobile Park. Miller, a cornerstone of the Mariners' rotation, had been sidelined since June 10 due to right elbow inflammation, missing over 10 weeks of action during a pivotal stretch for the team. His return addresses a key gap in a rotation that has faced multiple setbacks this season.
The 27-year-old Miller posted a 3.47 ERA over 78 innings prior to his injury, striking out 82 batters while anchoring starts at the Mariners' home in Seattle. Mariners manager Scott Servais confirmed Miller's readiness after a structured rehab stint, emphasizing his importance to the club's playoff push in the competitive AL West. To make room, the team optioned an outfield prospect to Triple-A Tacoma, a common move for the Pacific Northwest franchise managing its 40-man roster.
This activation arrives amid a wave of roster tweaks for the Mariners, including the recent placement of reliever Matt Brash on the 15-day IL with right lat inflammation, retroactive to April 30, and the recall of lefty Josh Simpson from Triple-A Tacoma. Seattle's injury report reflects ongoing challenges, with ESPN and FanGraphs tracking several pitchers in recovery as the team navigates a grueling schedule. Local fans, from Everett to Olympia, see Miller's comeback as a boost for night games under the Space Needle skyline.
With the Phillies series marking a rare interleague test at T-Mobile Park, Miller's start could shift momentum for the Mariners, who sit squarely in the postseason hunt. His performance will be watched closely by Washington baseball faithful, hungry for a deep October run from their AL West squad.
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