The Rangers activated utilityman Ezequiel Duran from the 10-day injured list, with Duran taking Brad Miller’s place on the active roster. Miller is headed to the 10-day IL himself due to a right oblique strain, and his placement is retroactive to May 31.
Miller signed a two-year, $10MM deal with the Rangers during the 2021-22 offseason, but the veteran’s stint in Arlington hasn’t gone well. After hitting .212/.270/.320 over 241 plate appearances in 2022, Miller hasn’t fared much better with a .208/.304/.333 slash line in 56 PA this season. The left-handed hitting Miller had long found success against right-handed pitching, but his numbers against righties have cratered since coming to Texas.
Between these struggles and the fact that so many other Rangers hitters are doing well, Miller’s playing time has been reduced, and he’ll now miss time altogether on the injured list. The severity of the oblique strain isn’t yet known, and even a Grade 1 (the lowest level) strain could mean at least three or four weeks on the sidelines for the veteran utilityman.
Duran has been on the IL since May 24 due to an oblique issue of his own, but fortunately for Duran, his injury was deemed as discomfort rather than an actual strain. Duran will now return after a relatively short IL stint and look to continue what has been a nice breakout for the 24-year-old in his second MLB season. Over 144 PA, Duran has hit .301/.340/.515 with seven home runs. He got a lot of work at shortstop when Corey Seager was injured, but Duran now looks to get a lot of playing time as a DH and in left field.
boltonbrutality
I just don’t get it…how have they not just released Brad Miller by now? Dude is god awful and he’s a waste of a 40 man spot.
boltonbrutality
I don’t get it…how have they not released Brad Miller by now? He’s god awful and a total waste of a 40 man spot.
No Soup For Yu!
The only reason he’s still around is because he’s apparently been instrumental in helping some of the younger players have break out years with his advice. He’s not taking playing time from anybody of value, so he’s fine where he is for now.
jacl
who knows. maybe the same reason they kept Hearn and Calhoun. they seem to get a bunch of crappy utility men the last few years and nonetheless keep them on the roster all season when you know you could bring someone up from the minors that could perform better.
User 1104686089
I mean there must be something to this veteran leadership thing because basically every good team does it. I can see when you are bringing up guys like Duran, Smith and Jung that it is useful to have a guy like Miller around, he’s played in every ballpark, seen alot of the pitchers, he’s even a utility guy who has played 5 or 6 positions like Duran and Smith are trying to do.
Kevin Parsley
How did Miller get hurt? Laughing at a joke on the bench?