Brewers left-hander Wade Miley needs repair on the ulnar collateral ligament in his left elbow, per Todd Rosiak of the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel. The lefty will be undergoing Tommy John surgery, per Adam McCalvy of MLB.com. McCalvy adds that Miley will spend the next 10 to 12 months rehabbing from the surgery before deciding if he will continue his career. McCalvy adds in a second tweet that Miley is leaning towards coming back. “I’ve always said I want to go out on my own [terms],” he said. “I still feel like I’ve got more in the tank.”
The news of the surgery doesn’t come as a total shock. He was placed on the injured list earlier this week with elbow inflammation and was clearly trying to avoid thinking of the possibility of going under the knife. “I don’t want to be concerned,” he said a few days ago. “Obviously, the ugly thought probably ends it for me, so I’m trying not to take myself there right now. I don’t know if I’d be willing to go through something like that and I’m hoping it’s nothing to that extent. But like I said, without imaging, we won’t know.”
Since then, despite getting the bad news, he seems to have turned a corner in terms of his acceptance of the situation. As mentioned up top, he’s now leaning towards coming back. Rosiak relays a two-minute clip on X of Miley discussing the situation, in which he actually seems sort of optimistic at times. “Weirdly, kind of excited,” he says. “Get this thing fixed and maybe I can pitch without pain for a little bit, you know? I’ve been dealing with elbow stuff for four, five years now. Looking on the bright side, if we get this thing fixed up, who knows?”
It’s true that Miley, 37, has been dealing with his share of injury setbacks in recent years. From 2012 to 2017, he tossed at least 157 innings in six straight seasons, posting a combined 4.37 earned run average in that time. But in 2018, he only got to 80 2/3 innings, missing a couple of months due to an oblique strain. He got up to 167 1/3 in 2019 but then fell shy of 15 innings in the shortened 2020 season, missing time due to a groin strain and a shoulder strain.
He was able to stay healthy enough in 2021 to log 163 innings over 28 starts, but then was capped at 37 frames in 2022, spending time on the IL due to elbow inflammation and a shoulder strain. There was another uptick last year, as he got to 23 starts and 120 1/3 innings, though a lat strain and elbow discomfort did separately send him to the IL a couple of times.
Now he’s unfortunately going to have to endure the lengthiest absence of his career and it seems there’s at least some possibility he never comes back. Given his comments today, it seems more likely that he’ll try to return at some point in 2025, but he’ll have plenty of time to think about it.
He signed a one-year deal with the Brewers in the offseason, which comes with a mutual option. Those options are almost never picked up by both sides and the surgery makes it a certainty that the Brewers will decline their end, sending Miley back to the open market.
Free agent pitchers that are coming off a notable surgery such as this will often sign two-year deals, with the signing club knowing that they may not get much return on their investment in the first season while the pitcher is hurt. Miley will be an interesting case since he’s already 37 years old, with his next birthday in November. A two-year deal would therefore be covering his age-38 and age-39 seasons, a few years older than most pitchers who sign such deals. But he’s still been effective when on the mound, as he had a 3.14 ERA with Milwaukee just last year.
For now, the Brewers will have to move forward with yet another starter subtracted from their rotation mix. Brandon Woodruff required shoulder surgery late last year and it’s questionable whether or not he can return this year. Corbin Burnes was traded to the Orioles in the winter. DL Hall and Jakob Junis are both currently on the IL and now Miley is going to miss the rest of the year.
Their current rotation consists of Freddy Peralta, Colin Rea, Joe Ross, Tobias Myers and Bryse Wilson. Ross hardly pitched over the previous two years due to various injuries. Myers just made his major league debut this week while Wilson was just moved in from the bullpen, having not had a regular starting gig since 2022.
There’s plenty of uncertainty in that group, but the club is managing to hold onto the division lead for now. Coming into today, they are half a game up on the Cubs, with the three other clubs not far behind. As the season rolls along, improved health from Hall or Junis could play a factor, or perhaps prospect Robert Gasser could work his way into the mix. But it also wouldn’t be a surprise to see the club searching for pitching at this summer’s deadline, given the setbacks they’ve been dealt.
BaseballBrewTown
Noooooooo!!!!!!!!
MLB Top 100 Commenter
Sorry to hear. Wade Miley was a true pitcher, not just an athlete who could throw the heater.
Rsox
Given his age and elusive health history we may have seen the last of Wade Miley
Bart Harley Jarvis
So, maybe Medicare should cover the surgery bill?
drasco036
Nah, Miley is going to be like Rich Hill and pitch small portions of seasons forever.
DBH1969
He has actually gotten better the past few years. I expect to see him back.
Ignorant Son-of-a-b
Miley is a stand-up guy, true mensch. Somebody I could have a beer with.
losrojos
Next season is cancelled as we let all of the pitchers in the league recover from TJ.
JazzJazz
¡Great idea, gran máquina rojo!
BucksPackersBrewersWow!
Wow. And he doesn’t exactly throw hard. What the hell is going on to these pitchers??
drasco036
Pure speculation but I believe the “more balanced” schedule is to blame.
The more balanced schedule is causing a more difficult travel schedule. Anyone who has flown for business knows, flying dehydrates you. Dehydrated muscles and tendons rip and tear.
It’s not as easy as drinking more water either. You are breathing dry, recycled air, then in many cases you are playing a game the very next day.
Chicagos recent road trip had them fly from Chicago to San Diego (no day off), to Seattle, down to Arizona and back to Chicago again (no day off). The season is a month or so old and they have not played a single game within their division.
If baseball insists on playing this more balanced schedule, they need to figure out a better travel schedule for the teams otherwise I believe this will persist.
spooky
Boeing is to blame again
MacGromit
“Boeing is to blame again”
I bet if they opened a door mid-flight, that might help them recirculate some air.
HalosHeavenJJ
The Angels have gone coast to coast twice already but have yet to play an AL West opponent.
They just went Boston, Tampa Bay, Cincy. 10 games, 3 cities, no days off.
I also think the sweeper is having an effect. Seems like a ton of guys throwing the new pitch got hurt.
Ultimately I think an NBA realignment would be best for everybody. The NBA has the West and the East. You play 4 series against each team in your conference and 2 from the other. That way 5 of 6 series are in your time zone or just one over.
DBH1969
I absolutely agree. Pitchers should not be carrying jetlines again until they fix the schedule.
Good GAWD
rememberthecoop
That’s a stretch, to say the least. And I’m not talking about a stretched ulnar ligament.
Fever Pitch Guy
drasc – I hear you about dehydration on flights. If only there was something that could be done about it ….. I dunno this will probably sound crazy, but perhaps the players can buy water at the airport or fill up a water bottle before boarding? Maybe ask the flight attendants for water during the flight?
Teams fly charter, right? Maybe the players can ask the flight crew to bring a few cases of water onto the plane? I know the stuff is expensive and all, 10 cents a bottle at Costco etc, but maybe the teams will agree to cover the cost?
elmedius
Wade Boggs is offended by all this water talk. Fluids yes, but hydration? That’s not what planes are for.
Fever Pitch Guy
elm – Are you talking beer, or Margo?
User 3180623956
Fever – they could hook them all up to I.V.s lol
Cmurphy
The M’s have had to deal with more travel than pretty much any other team. I saw a study back a few years ago. They were the only club to have cracked the 50k mile barrier, usually traveling 5k+ more miles than any other team.
From a story I saw: Over a seven-year period, the Mariners traveled a total of 334,928 miles — or 161,768 more than the Reds. That difference is roughly equivalent to circling Earth’s equator 6 1/2 times. And coincidence or not, Seattle owns MLB’s longest postseason drought, having last qualified in 2001.
VegasSDfan
It’s from supplements and weight lifting
UWPSUPERFAN77
To Draco: I have heard more strange theories. Not sure if yours is correct either!
astros_fan_84
I don’t buy that. They play the same number of road games. Why should it matter where they play? I’d be all for an earlier start of season if it meant more frequent off days.
its_happening
Look at the hitters, look at the parks, spot the differences the last 30+ years, then look at pitchers last. When you allow the noticeable changes, the reaction is what it is on the mound.
Lloyd Emerson
Tommy John should have had his name trademarked.
inkstainedscribe
Underwear?
wvredsfan
that’s probably true… say Tommy John, some think arm surgery & some think underwear
Fever Pitch Guy
ink – You may be thinking of BJ Upton or BJ Surhoff.
Bart Harley Jarvis
Tommy John™
wvredsfan
I would like to see him make it back… he seems like a great guy
Dogbone
Agree wvreds. Miley has been noted as a great teammate – by many who have played with him. Seems like a decent down to earth guy.
rememberthecoop
Actually no, he’s a mass murderer.
Rking
You’re thinking of his cousin. Made Wiley. Not a good guy.
vaderzim
Luzardo will be next.
rememberthecoop
True dat.
MacGromit
wow. another one bites the dust. seems that teams should get some Groupons on bulk TJ surgeries. I wish Wade well.
UWPSUPERFAN77
In his case, he has a lot of wear on the arm! Bad news, need to trade for some pitching. Need to trade a position of Strength to get some.
Bobcastelliniscat
Disappointing…like Wade Miley.
This one belongs to the Reds
The Wade Miley fan club is in mourning. (not a joke, there is one)
Glad to see he plans to return. In the meantime, a good source of pitching smarts for young pitchers to absorb.
Clofreesz
2024… Anything can happen!
I guess the baseball gods are giving us content this season?
Hotdog 2
The arm was not designed to throw 90+ mph. God did not design them for that. Just like God with Adam and Steve
UncommonSense
God got with Adam AND Steve? Heeyyyy!!!
BirdieMan
He, and everyone else.
BaseballBrewTown
They are going to have to change the name of this site from MLB Trade Rumors to MLB Injury Report.
SewaldSwansonSwoon
I thought he just said two days ago that he wasn’t sure he wanted to undertake a recovery like this at this point? What changed?
rememberthecoop
His underwear.
just_thinkin
I like Wade. That’s a bummer!
Atlanta Jack
Hope you have a speedy recovery!!
ib6ub9
Anyone have Trevor Bauers number?
lesterdnightfly
Yes, the local Districts Attorney all do.
Ezpkns34
Same DA that indicted Bauer’s accuser for fraud?
stymeedone
Which accuser? There are many.
Deleted Userr
When they ask him to testify against lying accusers for fraud/extortion?
solaris602
MLB teams will move position players into the rotation before signing Bauer. What I don’t understand is you have an owner like Fisher, who clearly has the morals of a jackal, not showing any interest. What’s up with that?
MacGromit
There it is! I was wondering when the Cult of Bauers was going to chime in.
UWPSUPERFAN77
TO Ib6: NO ! I would rather finish in last place.!
die defunctorum
At this rate, pretty soon it will be time to turn MLB into MLTB… and I don’t mean Trevor… just watch hitters playing Tee Ball. Ok… that’s a bit sarcastic. Maybe we can all watch doctors performing surgeries on baseball players instead of playing baseball. They can sell hot dogs and beer and we can cheer for our favorite surgeon. Ok, that’s a little more sarcastic. Anyone know if professional cricket athletes have as many injuries as baseball players? I couldn’t find anything specific on that online. That’s NOT sarcastic. Just sad…
Buff Barnacles
Noah Syndergaard with some rev up time in the minors?
Old York
Is still still enough supply of pitchers for the remainder of the MLB season? I’m assuming that some of the users on here will end up pitching in the MLB this year.
Acoss1331
I’m out of shape, but give me the ball for an inning as a White Sox reliever, the team might just get more than a hilarious showcase, they might even get a reliable guy out of the pen!
UWPSUPERFAN77
To OY: we will just use 4A guys that are 30 years old. The backend of AA and AAA teams roasters!
cwizzy6
Brewers should trade for Blackburn of the As now. If the team starts to falter they can trade him again at the deadline. Too many injuries to starting pitching in AAA for reliable callups. Make the move now.
kripes-brewers
Would be nice, but they probs know the Braves, Astros, and likely a few other clubs are likely interested…
stymeedone
Trades occur all the time when multiple teams are interested in the player being shopped. Its rare when only one team is interested.
Citizen1
This developed quickly. There’s goes the Cubs season.
Acoss1331
Wade is with the Brewers this season. Unless you’re thinking of Smyly? I can understand the confusion, I do it too!
getrealgone2
Is there any solution to this problem? Serious question.
Acoss1331
Clemens just did some pitching with the Savanah Bananas and dude still had the same delivery. You’re right though, he was called the Rocket, but he mastered the art of pitching, not relying just on velocity.
Eighty Raw
You figured it out! No one is using their legs now. That’s surely it.
Deleted Userr
I know a fairly recent Cy Young winner they could sign for the league minimum…
stymeedone
Is Porcello making a comeback?
Mercenary.Freddie.Freeman
Bryce Wilson. There is a name I forgot. I think the Braves rushed him up. Still not very old.
UWPSUPERFAN77
Bryce Wison is now our 3rd starter unless someone comes up or is traded to us.!
Mercenary.Freddie.Freeman
MLB comments on the latest Tommy John. “This injury has nothing to do with the pitch clock!”
stymeedone
“The players need to drink more water!” “Especially on airplanes!”
Dice 66
Long season for Brewers! Bunch of no names. Not going anywhere.
Logjammer D"Baggagecling
Get well soon Whade
Might be on the Brewers but I’ll never wish injury on anyone. No matter how I feel about them or the team they play for.
its_happening
Since the dream seasons of Denny McLain and Bob Gibson there has been a slow, gradual assault of the pitcher. Change of mound height, the change of strike zone, the changes to ballparks to help hitters, the allowing of hitters to gain a considerable edge in the batters box with protections while plate crowding. What else can we expect from the pitchers? Hard to keep hitters honest when the game is catered toward offence, and pitchers are taught to throw gas to counter.
Gone are the heavyweight pitching matchups that drew ratings and fans to the park. We’d rather see a homerun chase than a pitcher run down 30 wins in a season. We’d also rather see marquee pitchers miss 14 months, or so it seems.
UWPSUPERFAN77
Well said! See you guys Monday at County Stadium behind Home plate in the upper deck! cannot miss 6-dollar night!
The Big Yo
Very good big leaguer with a lot of miles. Unfortunately I can’t see Wade coming back after this. I hope he gets to throw another game or two but the miles on the clock(pardon the almost pun) plus the TJ I can’t see it.
JackStrawb
Well, he’s got about 30% of a HOF career, he’s made 60 million dollars, and he still doesn’t know what to do if he can’t pitch, so … good luck w/ the rehab!