Mariners says pitcher Bryce Miller, outfielder Victor Robles nearing return from injuries
KING COUNTY, WASHINGTON, AUG 6 – Bryce Miller prepares for a second rehab start while Victor Robles is set to begin his rehab assignment, both nearing returns after injuries sidelined them months ago.
- The Seattle Mariners revealed that Bryce Miller, who has been sidelined with right elbow inflammation, and Victor Robles, recovering from a left shoulder dislocation, are approaching their returns, with Robles set to begin rehab in Tacoma on August 12.
- Robles dislocated his left shoulder in April and has been out for four months, while Miller has dealt with right elbow inflammation and missed significant time this season.
- Miller recently completed a strong first rehab start with a 96.4 mph average fastball and zero walks, and Robles is expected to begin a six-day rehab assignment featuring designated hitter and outfield work.
- General Manager Justin Hollander stated that, regardless of the outcome or Bryce’s wishes, the plan is for him to have at least one more rehab start before fully returning.
- These rehab assignments suggest both players could strengthen the Mariners’ roster later in August, while other injured players, including Ryan Bliss and Trent Thornton, aim for returns this fall.
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