Shelby Miller

Player Information

Shelby Charles Miller is an American professional baseball pitcher who is a free agent. He has previously played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the St. Louis Cardinals, Atlanta Braves, Arizona Diamondbacks, Texas Rangers, Chicago Cubs, Pittsburgh Pirates, San Francisco Giants, Los Angeles Dodgers, and Detroit Tigers. Drafted by the Cardinals out of Brownwood High School in the first round of the 2009 MLB draft, Miller was one of the sport's highest-rated prospects. He is a recipient of numerous awards, including the Cardinals' minor league pitcher of the year in 2010, Baseball America's number one Cardinals prospect from 2009 to 2011, and selection to the All-Star Futures Game in 2010 and 2011.
Full Name :
Shelby Charles Miller
Birthdate :
10 October 1990
Birthplace :
Round Rock, Texas, USA
Gender :
Male
Nationality :
American
Status :
Married
Partner :
Erika Romans
Career Started :
2012
Notable Achievements :
All-Star (2015)
Current Team :
Free agent
Previous Teams :
St. Louis Cardinals (From 2012, To 2014), Atlanta Braves (From 2015, To 2015), Arizona Diamondbacks (From 2016, To 2018), Texas Rangers (From 2019, To 2019), Chicago Cubs (From 2021, To 2021), Pittsburgh Pirates (From 2021, To 2021), San Francisco Giants (From 2022, To 2022), Los Angeles Dodgers (From 2023, To 2023), Detroit Tigers (From 2024, To 2024), Arizona Diamondbacks (From 2025, To 2025), Milwaukee Brewers (From 2025, To 2025)
Drafted :
2009
Drafted by :
St. Louis Cardinals
Active Status :
From - 2012, To - Present

Biography

Shelby Miller is a professional baseball pitcher who made his MLB debut with the St. Louis Cardinals in 2012. Known for his competitive spirit, he achieved notable milestones, including 15 wins as a rookie in 2013. Over a 13-year career, he shifted from a starter to a reliever, highlighting versatility with an impressive 2.18 ERA as a reliever. With a net worth of approximately $23 million, his career continues to progress, revealing more intriguing aspects of his odyssey.

Early Life

Shelby Miller, an accomplished MLB player, displayed his exceptional pitching talent from a young age. During his childhood, he developed a competitive spirit that would define his career.

While attending Brownwood High School, Miller gained recognition for his remarkable abilities on the mound, particularly throwing four no-hitters throughout his time there. His impressive performance in high school baseball caught the attention of Major League scouts, leading to him being drafted 19th in total by the St. Louis Cardinals in the 2009 MLB Draft.

This early success laid the foundation for his professional career in baseball.

Family Life

Shelby Miller values the strong support of his family throughout his baseball career, particularly from his parents and siblings.

His return to the Arizona Diamondbacks has generated notable excitement within his family, highlighting their deep involvement in his path and the meaningful connection of playing in his home state.

Miller often credits his family’s encouragement as a consistent source of motivation, demonstrating the crucial role they play in his professional life.

Career

Shelby Miller was drafted 19th in total by the St. Louis Cardinals in 2009 and made his MLB debut in 2012. Over his 13-year career, he has pitched a total of 897.1 innings, achieving a win-loss record of 75-73 and an ERA of 4.10.

Miller particularly recorded 15 wins in 2013, marking the highest total for a Cardinals rookie since 1967. He has displayed his versatility by playing for multiple teams, including the St. Louis Cardinals, Atlanta Braves, Arizona Diamondbacks, Texas Rangers, and Los Angeles Dodgers.

In 2025, he shifted effectively to a reliever role, posting an impressive 2.18 ERA and 193 strikeouts across 20.2 innings pitched.

Net Worth

As of October 2023, Shelby Miller’s net worth is estimated to be around $23 million.

His career earnings in Major League Baseball total approximately $23,446,000, with his highest single-season salary being $4,350,000 earned during the 2016 season with the Arizona Diamondbacks.

Other notable salaries from his career include $1,000,000 in 2015, $1,500,000 in 2017, $2,000,000 in 2018, and $2,500,000 in 2020.

These earnings, along with endorsements and potential investments, contribute to his overall financial standing.