Milwaukee Brewers' lefty Wade Miley, who signed a contract to stay with the Brewers this offseason, threw a 25-pitch bullpen on Friday and said his shoulder discomfort is no longer a worry for him. His Opening Day availability is still in question.
Milwaukee Brewers' lefty Wade Miley, who signed a contract to stay with the Brewers this offseason, threw a 25-pitch bullpen on Friday and said his shoulder discomfort is no longer a worry for him. His Opening Day availability is still in question.
Former All-Star starting pitcher Wade Miley is apparently dealing with shoulder soreness, but the Milwaukee Brewers are being cautious given his extended injury history.
While catcher Gary Sánchez is on pace to make his Spring Training debut in the coming weeks, pitcher Wade Miley is "50/50" to be healthy come Opening Day.
This offseason, Milwaukee Brewers' left-hander Wade Miley had his second son. He went viral when it was revealed by Bob Nightengale of USA Today that he named his son after Kirk Gibson, his first manager with the Arizona Diamondbacks.