Seattle Mariners starting pitcher Bryce Miller, currently on the injured list for the second time this season, is approaching a return to the team’s rotation. His ongoing rehab outings in Triple-A Tacoma have shown promising signs, especially with his improved velocity and pitching mechanics.
Encouraging Rehab Performances Highlight Miller’s Progress
In his latest rehab start, Miller pitched 3.2 innings, allowed four earned runs, and gave up three home runs, which was not a flawless outing, but his overall stuff looked encouraging for the second consecutive appearance. He consistently reached mid-90s velocity and threw 47 of 66 pitches for strikes, demonstrating regained command and strength a key indicator for the Mariners as they consider activating him soon.
Miller is expected to make one more rehab start before officially rejoining the Mariners’ major league roster, although this has yet to be confirmed by the team.
Subtle Mechanical Adjustments Show Potential for Smoother Delivery
Aside from his physical progress, Miller has made at least one noticeable mechanical change in his pitching delivery during his time in the minors. Observers have pointed out a tweak in his windup where his hands now rise in sync with his leg lift, a departure from his previous style where his hands remained lower on his chest. This refinement is believed to reduce interference between his arms and legs, promoting a more fluid motion.

Prior to this adjustment, Miller’s lower hand position might have disrupted the coordination between his arms and legs, contributing to inconsistencies in his delivery and difficulty maintaining control over his pitches. The updated mechanics should allow his arms and legs to move more synchronously, helping him stay balanced and improve timing, which is crucial for his command and overall effectiveness on the mound.
“For pitching nerds (cc: @GavinHite90) looks like Bryce Miller has made a change in his windup. His hands are now coming UP with him as his leg comes up.A little more movement, but his hands and legs are no longer bumping up against each other.Interesting development.… pic.twitter.com/BeFXlpVf4k” — Brady Farkas
Impact of Mechanical Changes on Mariners’ Season Outlook
The Mariners, currently holding a 63-53 record, are gearing up for their upcoming series against the Tampa Bay Rays at T-Mobile Park, with the first game scheduled for Friday at 6:40 p.m. PT. Should Miller return fully healthy and with improved mechanics, his progress could play a vital role in stabilizing the starting rotation as the team competes for the American League West crown.
Given Seattle’s position in the standings and their recent performances, a healthy and consistent Miller could boost the pitching staff’s depth and quality. The Mariners’ ability to clinch key victories will depend heavily on contributions from pitchers like Miller who can reliably deliver innings and reduce runs allowed.
Additional Mariners News Reflects Team Momentum
Beyond Miller’s developments, the Mariners are enjoying success on multiple fronts. Julio Rodriguez recently surpassed Alex Rodriguez for the most 20-20 seasons in franchise history, an impressive milestone for the young star and a sign of the team’s rising talent. Meanwhile, Everett AquaSox manager Zach Vincej shared insights about strong player development within the Mariners’ minor league system, signaling a healthy pipeline of prospects.
Former Mariners catcher Luis Torrens also made headlines recently by pitching for the Mets, showcasing the breadth of Mariners-affiliated talent making an impact across the league. These stories highlight the Mariners’ ongoing competitiveness and the multiple layers contributing to the organization’s progress this season.
Following Mariners Coverage and Updates
Fans interested in tracking the Mariners closely can follow ongoing coverage through social media channels and podcasts. Brady Farkas remains an active voice sharing analysis and updates, while reporters like Teren Kowatsch provide fresh insights from inside the organization. Staying engaged through these platforms helps paint a fuller picture of the team’s trajectory as they push toward the postseason.
