Los Angeles Dodgers Acquire Right-Handed Pitcher From Brewers
The Los Angeles Dodgers have made a recent acquisition, reportedly adding right-handed pitcher Tyson Miller to their roster in a trade with the Milwaukee Brewers.
The Brewers designated Miller for assignment, prompting the Dodgers to seize the opportunity.
The #Dodgers acquire right-handed reliever Tyson Miller from #Brewers for cash and place veteran reliever Daniel Hudson on the 60-day IL
— Bob Nightengale (@BNightengale) July 12, 2023
In exchange for cash considerations, the Dodgers secured the services of the 28-year-old Miller, who has predominantly played in Triple-A with limited experience at the major league level.
The Dodgers view Miller as a valuable depth option for their pitching staff. Additionally, this move allows the team to create a vacancy on their 40-man roster by transferring right-hander Daniel Hudson to the 60-day injured list due to an MCL sprain.
RHP Tyson Miller - designated for assignment on July 8 - has been traded to the Dodgers in exchange for cash. pic.twitter.com/UqnFj3X5wU
— Milwaukee Brewers (@Brewers) July 12, 2023
Over his three-year career in the majors, Miller holds an ugly 7.92 ERA, 1,64 WHIP, with 15 strikeouts across 25 innings of work.
For his minor-league career, however, he has compiled a 4.04 ERA, 1.28 WHIP, with 71 strikeouts across 589.2 innings of work.
As of now, Miller is expected to join the Triple-A Oklahoma City team while providing the Dodgers with additional pitching options for the future.
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