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Dodgers Sign Shelby Miller To Major League Deal

By Anthony Franco | December 2, 2022 at 1:00pm CDT

December 2: The Dodgers have officially announced the signing of Miller to a one-year, $1.5MM deal.

December 1: Jon Heyman of The New York Post reports that the incentives are worth $100K.

November 29: The Dodgers are in agreement with free agent reliever Shelby Miller on a major league contract. The deal, which is pending a physical, reportedly comes with a $1.5MM base salary and additional performance bonuses.

Miller will step right onto the 40-man roster despite not having had much recent MLB experience. He’s made just 17 appearances at the game’s highest level over the last three years. That includes four late-season appearances with the Giants in 2022. Selected onto the big league roster for the season’s final two weeks, he was called upon four times in San Francisco.

The right-hander allowed five runs in seven innings for the Giants, but he struck out 14 while walking just three. That came in spite of a lackluster 8.4% swinging strike rate, but Miller excelled at freezing batters on pitches inside the strike zone. Opponents offered at just over half the would-be strikes he threw, well shy of the 68.8% league average for relievers.

He’s almost certainly not going to maintain that pace over a full season, but he flashed some ability to keep MLB hitters off balance with a pared-down repertoire. Miller featured only two pitches — a low-80s slider and a four-seam that averaged a bit above 94 MPH — during this year’s MLB action. He also found a fair bit of success in the upper minors, striking out an excellent 32.4% of opponents en route to a 3.62 ERA across 32 1/3 frames with the Giants’ top affiliate in Sacramento.

That was enough to intrigue multiple teams. Susan Slusser of the San Francisco Chronicle reported last week the 32-year-old had major league offers on the table from two clubs. The Giants weren’t one of them, at least at that time, preferring to give him a Spring Training invitation to compete for a roster spot. Miller won’t have to do so in L.A., as he’ll receive a guaranteed salary and presumably be penciled directly into the big league bullpen. As a player with more than five years of MLB service time, he’ll have to remain in the majors or be designated for assignment. The Dodgers wouldn’t have offered an MLB deal if they didn’t anticipate he’d make the Opening Day roster.

While Miller’s brief MLB work and Triple-A numbers from this past season make him an interesting depth flier, he’s far from a sure thing to cement himself in the middle innings mix for skipper Dave Roberts. Miller has appeared at the MLB level in 10 of the past 11 years — only missing the shortened 2020 campaign — but he’s not found sustained success since 2015. One of the sport’s better young starters during his early days with the Cardinals and Braves, Miller saw his career go off track after the infamous deal that sent him to Arizona and landed Dansby Swanson and Ender Inciarte in Atlanta.

After posting a 6.05 ERA in 20 starts during his debut season with the D-Backs, he lost most of the 2017-18 campaigns rehabbing from Tommy John surgery. He was tattooed for an 8.59 ERA with nearly as many walks as strikeouts in 44 frames for the Rangers in 2019, and it was a similar story during an abbreviated look with the Cubs and Pirates in 2021. All told, he owns a 7.02 ERA in 65 appearances with five teams since the end of the 2015 season. He’s worked almost exclusively in relief for two consecutive years.

Los Angeles relievers posted a 2.87 ERA this past season, the second-lowest mark in the majors. Their 26.7% strikeout rate placed fourth, with Evan Phillips and Yency Almonte breaking out alongside the more established Alex Vesia and Brusdar Graterol as late-inning arms. The Dodgers are also welcoming back Daniel Hudson from a season-ending ACL injury, giving them a decent number of high-upside relief options.

With the potential free agent departures of Craig Kimbrel, Tommy Kahnle and Chris Martin and the likelihood of a lost season for Blake Treinen, L.A. figures to continue trying to stockpile middle innings depth. Even factoring in Miller’s modest salary, Los Angeles has a bit under $153MM in estimated payroll commitments for next season. Finalizing their agreement with Clayton Kershaw is expected to tack on around $20MM to that mark, but there’s still plenty of room for bigger splashes at shortstop and in the starting rotation.

Ken Rosenthal of the Athletic first reported the Dodgers and Miller were in agreement on a big league contract. Kiley McDaniel of ESPN was first to report it contained a $1.5MM base salary with performance bonuses.

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  1. drasco036

    2 years ago

    Why?

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    • HBan22

      2 years ago

      Reinventing him as a reliever, which he had some solid success with last season in the minors. He’s their new Jimmy Nelson, or so they hope.

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      • BlueSkies_LA

        2 years ago

        You mean the Jimmy Nelson who gave them 29 innings over three seasons? That Jimmy Nelson? Or maybe you’re thinking of Ricky Nelson. At least he went to a garden party.

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        • frankiegxiii

          2 years ago

          You should change your name to gloomy skies, it’s a better fit.

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        • BlueSkies_LA

          2 years ago

          Aw, ain’t you cute.

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        • amk1920

          2 years ago

          I’d prefer the Dodgers keep their same approach to building a pen than paying a premium for RPs. Too volatile of a position.

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        • claude raymond

          2 years ago

          Blue, with my giants in his first 3 outings: 5 2/3 inn, 13 KS, 4 hits, 0 runs. Seriously. 13 of first 17 outs were strikeouts. He obviously was crazy good. His 4th and last appearance 1.1 inn, 2 hits, 3 walks, 5 ers. Crazy bad. I was hoping he’d be back. Surely there’s some potential for more greatness….or not. Worth a shot, blue?

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        • BlueSkies_LA

          2 years ago

          @claude. So we’re talking less than six innings as a useful sample size? Yeah, so greatness, or not, those are the possible outcomes. Anyhow, everyone is worth a shot if he isn’t taking up a roster slot, because for every player who occupies one, there’s another player who doesn’t. The Giants seemingly didn’t think he was worth one and the Dodgers did. We won’t know who made the right call until we know. I just thought was humorous to tag him as the next Jimmy Nelson, because that is not actually a thing to wish for if you know how much production the Dodgers got out of him over three seasons.

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        • BeansforJesus

          2 years ago

          “…for every player who occupies one, there’s another player who doesn’t”

          And is that all that…matters?

          Weeeeeeoooooooh

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        • BlueSkies_LA

          2 years ago

          No, it isn’t “all that matters,” it’s just a thing that matters. Many like you prefer to ignore it, the same way you ignored everything else I said. So weeeeoooh yourself.

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        • BeansforJesus

          2 years ago

          ‘Matter’ is something that occupies space.

          Sorry a grade school science class joke went over your head.

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      • Curly Was The Smart Stooge

        2 years ago

        This dude hasn’t been good since 2015, then with the Braves he was 6-17 with a 3.02 era.
        I smell a LAD “I gotcha moment here”
        Major League contract?
        LAD are at it again…

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        • Curly Was The Smart Stooge

          2 years ago

          I’ve said it before, as a Braves fan, LA has us all beat with their scouting. LA knows something to sign Miller at a major league contract.

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        • RunDMC

          2 years ago

          I’m still awestruck by the Chris Martin achievement. How they got half of that from him begs when he soul his soul to El Diablo.

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        • fre5hwind

          2 years ago

          Pirates made that mistake.

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        • avenger65

          2 years ago

          It’s one of the great mysteries in bb history since players wore wool uniforms in the summer. How does a team compile a lineup loaded with stars, a deep bench and a solid pitching staff fail to do well in the PO despite winning close to or well over 100 wins each season? (feel free to count 2020. I don’t, not without an asterisk.)

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        • fox471 Dave

          2 years ago

          At what, pray tell

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        • Cam

          2 years ago

          It’s not really a mystery – the postseason is a small sample size, and small sample sizes yield a wide range of results.

          It’s a bit like stopping the first 10 runners 98% of the way through a marathon, lining them up, then making them sprint the last mile.

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    • Joshy

      2 years ago

      They read the MLB.com article that said he was a gamechanging reliever.

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    • LordD99

      2 years ago

      Figure it out yourself, drasco. It’s not difficult.

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      • Gwynning's Anal Lover

        2 years ago

        I appreciate @LordD99’s comment.

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    • CaptainJudge99

      2 years ago

      Now, this has to make Trae Young very happy.

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  2. ruff kuntry

    2 years ago

    Damn! I was hoping the A’s sign him.

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  3. drasco036

    2 years ago

    I’m sure Dodgers fans feel the same way

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  4. OKBaseballFan

    2 years ago

    I have already jumped onto the Shelby Miller Cy Young train. His time with the Dodgers will improve him to unimaginable levels (source: trust me bro)

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    • Datashark

      2 years ago

      will be talked about MVP next season – bank on it.

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  5. King Floch

    2 years ago

    Top 5 Cy Young finish inbound lol.

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  6. getrealgone2

    2 years ago

    How does he keep getting work?

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    • solaris602

      2 years ago

      I get that the Dodgers have a way of turning reclamation projects into gold, but this is just too much of a stretch. It’s been a long time since Miller was effective. Odds are against this working out. I hope I’m wrong

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      • King Floch

        2 years ago

        He apparently looked really good in the minors last year according to reports, so LA is going to run him through their renowned pitching lab and see what happens.

        My guess is “good things.”

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      • mcdusty49

        2 years ago

        Shelby Miller one-year 1.5 million > Chris Martin two-year 17 million

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    • EasternLeagueVeteran

      2 years ago

      If the Dodgers wanted to build up their young hitters confidence in Spring Training by letting them take live batting practice off Shelby Miller, then pencil Gavin Lux in for an MVP season and James Outman for Rookie of the Year.

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    • padam

      2 years ago

      $1.5M just isn’t what it used to be.

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  7. southern lion

    2 years ago

    Well I guess LA doesn’t need Verlander now.

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    • .

      2 years ago

      Tremendous profile pic!

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      • avenger65

        2 years ago

        Yeah. Wearing a Pittsburgh uniform. Nothing about that in the article.

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        • .

          2 years ago

          No Avenger!!!! Haha I was referring to the poster “SouthernLion” and his avatar!

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        • rememberthecoop

          2 years ago

          Speaking of which, what Cub is in your pic Trumbo?

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        • .

          2 years ago

          Chet Steadman

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        • Rsox

          2 years ago

          C’mon man! Every one recognizes Gary Busey

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        • Gwynning's Anal Lover

          2 years ago

          He found the shirt at the Salvation Army.

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  8. Benjamin101677

    2 years ago

    Crazy that he was so good with the cardinals and the Braves than got traded to the diamondbacks and just feel apart.

    I will be routing for him for sure. Dodgers have had great success with turning pitchers around

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    • jt33nym

      2 years ago

      I feel the same way. Good on him for sticking it out all this time. Wouldn’t shock me to see him have success with the Dodgers

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      • stubby66

        2 years ago

        You mean with Swanson playing at short behind him in Los Angeles.

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    • Dogs for Hire

      2 years ago

      Shouldn’t that be rooting?

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    • User 401527550

      2 years ago

      You realize that was 7 years ago?

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  9. VonPurpleHayes

    2 years ago

    I fully expect him to strictly be a reliever.

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    • Bill M

      2 years ago

      Absolutely

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  10. Jean Matrac

    2 years ago

    Took him away from the Giants, who were interested in re-signing him

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    • solaris602

      2 years ago

      If they were genuinely interested they would have already locked him up by now. Some of the best moves are the ones you don’t make.

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      • Jean Matrac

        2 years ago

        There are levels of interest. The fact that the Dodgers were willing to give him a ML deal, suggests the Dodgers interest was greater. It doesn’t mean the Giants weren’t genuinely interested.

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  11. Dorothy_Mantooth

    2 years ago

    While I always root for comeback players to succeed, I’ll be shocked if Miller is still on the Dodgers’ roster by June 1st. He is just too much of a head case to believe in anymore, even in shorter stints out of the bullpen. One or two meltdowns and he’ll be all done.

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    • kellin

      2 years ago

      They helped turn Heaney around.. maybe they can fix whats broke with Miller.. *shrug*

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      • Mystery Team

        2 years ago

        Heaney threw 72 meaningless innings last year and spent a bunch of time on the IL.

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        • kellin

          2 years ago

          When he was on the mound he pitched better than he ever had with the angels or Yankees..

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        • Cam

          2 years ago

          Meaningless innings? I’m sure those 35.5% of hitters he struck out weren’t even trying.

          Dude looked exceptional last year – but, you’d have to actually watch games to know that.

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  12. Terry B

    2 years ago

    WHO????

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    • Jesse Chavez enthusiast

      2 years ago

      You know who he is don’t play.

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    • 27menout

      2 years ago

      Mike Jones

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      • .

        2 years ago

        27menout, very solid post haha WHO!!! WHO!!!

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        • Jesse Chavez enthusiast

          2 years ago

          “he’s got a shotgun so go back home, so you’ll never, catch Mr. Jones.”

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        • .

          2 years ago

          Hahahahahhahaha Yes!!!

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  13. 88dodgers

    2 years ago

    The yearly Freidman special

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  14. SupremeZeus

    2 years ago

    Is he still smashing his pitching hand on the ground with his follow through?

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  15. Jesse Chavez enthusiast

    2 years ago

    Now that he is with the dodgers he will pitch to a 2.5era with 13/k per nine.

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    • GMoney2850

      2 years ago

      Yep. Nothing shady to see here

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    • orange2001

      2 years ago

      … and only pitch 20 innings while spending 80% of the season on the DL.

      Reply
  16. Jean Matrac

    2 years ago

    He was decent at AAA last season. He’ll only be 32. He could be useful out of the bullpen.

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  17. dodgerskingsfan

    2 years ago

    the new chris martin or whatnot. hope he delivers for us.

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    • mils100

      2 years ago

      Right. As a Cubs fan, saw Martin pitch mediocre. W LA, was prime Mariano Rivera. I dont put anything past LA and TB w what they can do w pitching.

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  18. Samuel

    2 years ago

    Terrific analysis in the article.

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  19. 5TUNT1N

    2 years ago

    He had some moments last year as a giants fan who saw him up close, it makes perfect sense the dodgers would build on his success. I’d imagine this is a flier type deal since he didn’t have the track record , but he found something last season, that especially in relief could be dangerous to hitters moving forward.

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  20. brewsingblue82

    2 years ago

    Didn’t really expect him to get a major league offer from a contender, so good on him. I figured the MLB offers would be from fringe clubs or rebuilding ones with minor league offers from the top teams.

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    • empirejim

      2 years ago

      ….or the Dodgers, with a history of turning scrubs into stars

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      • brewsingblue82

        2 years ago

        Dodgers do have a decent history of turning people around, but it’s still surprising it’s an mlb deal.

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  21. notnamed

    2 years ago

    don’t count him out of a full season of his latest performance

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  22. geoffb1982

    2 years ago

    FU Farhan, you cheap MFer

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    • guynamedchris

      2 years ago

      Oh please, dude. Nobody should be crying about letting Shelby Miller get away.

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      • Samuel

        2 years ago

        Giants fans are even more desperate than the Giants FO and owner.

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    • gravel

      2 years ago

      Stay classy Geoff.

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    • empirejim

      2 years ago

      Farhan isnt cheap! He just paid Joc 19.5 for one season!

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  23. MLB Top 100 Commenter

    2 years ago

    Now the Dodgers have to sign Dansby Swanson and the circle will be complete.

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  24. vaderzim

    2 years ago

    The Dodgers are one of those teams where if they give a guy a Major League Contract, then he’s probably going to dominate for a season, no matter who he is.

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  25. Dunk Dunkington

    2 years ago

    I still don’t understand why the Cubs did not try this in 2021.

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  26. JackStrawb

    2 years ago

    Smart. Miller’s peripherals in the minors the last two seasons are excellent. Respectable # of ip. Surprised he didn’t do a little better on the guarantee.

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  27. alwaysreal

    2 years ago

    It’s a low risk high reward situation. I like it. Dodgers are known to make mediocre pitchers into good pitchers. LA is the best place for him.

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  28. alwaysreal

    2 years ago

    Low risk high reward.

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  29. Blue Dude

    2 years ago

    Just give me DeGrom and Verlander and for Insurance we need to start developing Miller, Pepiot and Grove Pitching wins Championships….111 wins this year meant nothing we have a good core. of kids that can make some noise in Busch, Outman, Pages & Vargas.

    Trade for Adames or Burnes

    Bring back Old Man Turner and Bellinger

    Busch can play 2B and Taylor and Lux can man SS

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    • pinstripes17

      2 years ago

      deGrom AND Verlander in addition to what they already have? I’ll take whatever you’re smoking please.

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      • Blue Dude

        2 years ago

        Smoking Pinstripes 😉 The could do this very easily. they have the freed cash and the prospects to compete with any trade.

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  30. MarioP

    2 years ago

    Dodgers do their homework on pitchers. Will be fun to see what they can do with him.

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  31. bwmiller

    2 years ago

    good situation for Shelby Miller, Im guessing he chose to go to the Dodgers to work with Mark Prior, good fit as a potential starter should there be an injury.

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  32. WideWorldofSports

    2 years ago

    I can’t believe teams continue to try with him. al

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    • Rsox

      2 years ago

      It’s not like he costs a small fortune in Baseball money. The Dodgers have spent more money on paying guys not to play for them (Cole Hamels, Danny Duffy, etc.) than what Miller is costing them

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      • bwmiller

        2 years ago

        Cole Hamels is looking for a one year deal too, he’s just turned 39, Id sign him and put him in the rotation.

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        • larry48

          2 years ago

          Sign Cole Hamels to a minor league contract and invite him to spring training.

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        • stymeedone

          2 years ago

          The Dodgers already did that to replace Bauer when he got put on leave. Hamels spent his time on the IL and cashed every paycheck.

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  33. Blue Dude

    2 years ago

    Shelby Miller with the Cardinals was a stud until Zona he lost it

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  34. TJT88

    2 years ago

    This has horrific idea written all over it. He would have taken a minor league pact

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    • MarioP

      2 years ago

      They likely did a major league deal because there was competition to sign him believe it or not.

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  35. JayRyder

    2 years ago

    Money to burn if your LA

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  36. lettersandnumbersonly

    2 years ago

    And my Shelby Miller baseball card collection just got a breath of new life.

    Let’s GO!!!

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  37. Jordan 5

    2 years ago

    I can’t believe they aren’t in a rush to sign Chris martin. He was lights out and didn’t walk anyone. Maybe looking for big money?

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  38. mrkinsm

    2 years ago

    Over the past 6 seasons he’s combined for a 7 ERA in 200 innings., made about 20 M$ during that span.

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  39. Cora the Destroya

    2 years ago

    It’s funny to know that Dodgers were top bid for this guy.

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  40. MLB Top 100 Commenter

    2 years ago

    When I asked could anybody be worse than Craig Kimbrel last year, it was rhetorical. The Dodgers have the magic touch, but I think Shelby won’t be the best pitcher named Miller on the squad by the end of the season.

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  41. HalosHeavenJJ

    2 years ago

    The next Tyler Anderson.

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    • .

      2 years ago

      HHJJ, Next Hean Dog at the least!

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  42. User 1855579867

    2 years ago

    Miller….thought Brewer for sure.

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    • stubby66

      2 years ago

      They had him a couple years ago. Pitched decent at AAA but fortunately never got the call. Who knows maybe he will be decent as a reliever. Will atleast keep a young guy wasting away in the bullpen when they could be developing more with regular time in AAA.

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  43. hoof hearted

    2 years ago

    Dodgers dumpster diving?

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  44. James Midway

    2 years ago

    A bit surprising, but watch next year he has a like 2 ERA.

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  45. Don’s Ghost

    2 years ago

    Dodgers do a great job of finding cost-efficient relievers that end up surprising the league. I’m with it.

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  46. jeffsueu

    2 years ago

    World Series here we come!

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  47. leftcoaster

    2 years ago

    It’s pretty clear a lot of y’all didn’t see Miller dominate hitters for the Giants last year. I saw it and apparently Dodgers scouts did as well.

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    • Blue Dude

      2 years ago

      I am not against the signing but if 111 Wins didn’t cut it because they ran out of gas in all phases.

      You should be a well balanced team. Bullpen is important part now as guys don’t very often go the distance, especially with our Manager Dave.

      Kershaw Verlander Degrom are all studs experience and stuff and knows how to pitch when their stuff isn’t right…… But Injuries with these guys is the risk, but worth it.

      Then you have Urias Gonsolin & May That’s a very strong 5 core Pitching Staff. Trade for Burnes & it is 6 Strong…

      We already have a bullpen and very confident with it because the Dodgers do a great job finding them and mixing them with what we have.

      Work in a little Miller, Grove, Pepiot, Jackson & Stone. If 2 of the 5 pan out that is 7 to 8 Strong with some protection of Injuries. Just not the experience and the knowledge but they do have the studs that they can learn from.

      Inject some youth exciting baseball with hungry young players that want to make a name for them self in:

      Outman Vargas Busch Pages

      Sometimes young competition tends to ignite the older players that feel to comfortable.

      Bring back if and they are willing to take a paycut players like Bellinger & Turner.

      Turner is a leader and Belli can still establish his value because of the great defense he plays at CF

      Going after Degrom and Verlander is a reach at the same time but they fit the bill on how the Dodgers work High Annual pay short term contract

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  48. This one belongs to the Reds

    2 years ago

    They can afford to waste money, unlike 20 other teams in the major leagues.

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  49. JoeBrady

    2 years ago

    Great signing, imo. 3 great games, one horrible game. You’ll know in ST which pitcher you’re getting. If it is the bad Miller, you cut him with almost no downside.

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    • EBJ

      2 years ago

      Watched those three “great games” through a Giants fan’s eyes and thought I had never seen a pitcher get away with so many center-cut fastballs and hanging sliders. Very happy the Giants let him go. We will see…..

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  50. citizen

    2 years ago

    Shelby miller is the new Mark prior – signing minor league deals year after year after the career in the 30s is toast.

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  51. Mrski

    2 years ago

    Good luck. Many teams had and passed.

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  52. Cohn Joppolella

    2 years ago

    Let the man start!

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  53. mlbdodgerfan2015

    2 years ago

    Hope that this is another Brandon Morrow turnaround. Dodgers love to turn around these former first round flameout pitchers.

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  54. bravesfan

    2 years ago

    Odd

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  55. .

    2 years ago

    So what does he have to do for him to get the extra 100K?

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    • solaris602

      2 years ago

      He needs to be someone other than Shelby Miller on that mound, and that’s a tall order.

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        2 years ago

        Hahahahahahahahah

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  56. DarrenDreifortsContract

    2 years ago

    Andrew Friedman loves making meaningless moves in hopes that one of them works out so he can be considered a genius.

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