The Reds announced today that left-hander Wade Miley has been placed on the 15-day injured list due to a left flexor strain, retroactive to June 17th. Right-hander Connor Phillips has been recalled to take his place on the active roster. Righty Chase Petty has also been added to the taxi squad. Gordon Wittenmyer of the Cincinnati Enquirer reported on the Phillips promotion earlier today. Miley was the scheduled starter for Saturday’s game but Wittenmyer reports that Petty will now be making that start.
The club has not yet provided any information about the severity of Miley’s injury but it’s an unnerving development. It’s always concerning when a pitcher’s throwing arm is injured and that’s especially true in this case. The 38-year-old Miley underwent Tommy John surgery in April of last year and only recently returned to the mound with seven minor league starts and three major league appearances.
Time will tell if this injury is significant or not, but either way, the Reds rotation will take another hit for at least a few weeks. They already have Hunter Greene, Rhett Lowder and a few other arms on the IL and now Miley joins them.
Miley’s injury leaves Andrew Abbott, Nick Martinez, Brady Singer and Nick Lodolo in four rotation spots. It seems Phillips will provide an extra arm for today’s game but he may get optioned back down tomorrow to make way for Petty.
Petty, 22, is one of the top pitching prospects in baseball. The Reds have called him up twice this year to make spot starts without good results. He has allowed 13 earned runs in 5 1/3 big league innings thus far. He has spent the rest of the year pitching in Triple-A with a 2.76 earned run average. His 26.9% strikeout rate is quite good but his 11.4% walk rate is on the high side.
It’s unclear if Petty is going to stick in the rotation or if this is another spot start. Prospect Chase Burns is currently dominating Triple-A hitters through two starts at that level. He’s not on the 40-man roster but could perhaps get a call soon.
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I wouldn’t say it’s make or break but it’s time for petty to prove he can handle major league hitters.
After 5 innings? Make or break? He is 22.
I said it’s not make or break but it’s five innings over two games with 13 er
Flexor strain is another ominous pitching injury happening a lot now, hopefully it’s not something that becomes more serious…
Jim Day, the Reds sideline guy, was talking about it as if it was serious and maybe career ending at 38.
Between this, Hunter Greene’s indefinite IL stint, and Martinez’s sudden location issues, someone is going to have to step up to fill the void.
Sadly, if it’s as bad as it’s been reported than I think he’s done…
Krall needs to start kicking the tires on starters available for a trade.
22 yrs old with 5.1 career major league innings. I don’t believe we are anywhere near time to prove yet. Obviously I hope he does, go reds.
Wrong Connor Phillips link?
Time for Burns to showcase himself
I’d say he’s doing a good job already, but he just got to AAA.
One has to wonder if this is an really an injury or just a way to get Miley out of the way for a little bit after the recent Tyler Skaggs allegations. I’m not saying that is what is happening, but timing is definitely convenient.
I was thinking the same thing.
Actually he is considering whether to go through the rehab again at 38 or just call it quits. Going to watch his kid’s little league in Cincinnati and then go home to Louisiana a while and think about it.
Sounds like it is legit.
Despite the injuries, this is a really exciting group of young talent currently in the rotation or on the way soon (Burns, Petty, etc). If they bring in a good bat or two in the offseason and shore up the bullpen enough, the Reds could be a really interesting team next year.
Assuming they’re still hanging around the wildcard race there’s no reason they shouldn’t try to add a bat or two at this year’s deadline.
They will definitely need bullpen help too. These guys are burned out already. Too many short starts.
I wonder if he’s still selling painkillers out of the back of his truck.
I saw worse in the minors. Guys used to really abuse amphetamines too in the 80s/90s, for example. But what is in the clubhouse stays in the clubhouse.
Were the amphetamines like the Mexican greenies, which were like an appetite suppressant but was basically speed? Or were they American prescription strength? I know those were the days before Adderrall and the psyhco-stimulants they have around now for ADHD. Not sure how they could affect performance a whole lot other than to help with fatigue and energy, which is not nothing. But it’s not like they help you hit homeruns or throw a fastball harder.