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Shelby Miller Undergoes Elbow Surgery

By Darragh McDonald | October 20, 2025 at 1:15pm CDT

Right-hander Shelby Miller underwent elbow surgery last week, according to the club’s injury tracker at MLB.com. He had his ulnar collateral ligament and flexor tendon repaired in the operation and is likely to miss the 2026 season.

The news doesn’t come as a surprise. Arm issues were a notable part of his 2025 season. With the Diamondbacks earlier this year, he went on the injured list with a forearm strain in July. He was still on the IL when the Brewers acquired him at the deadline. Milwaukee was surely aware that it was a risky pick-up, which is why they didn’t include any prospect capital in the deal. They instead took on $2MM of Jordan Montgomery’s deal for a player to be named later or cash, meaning Arizona only got cost savings.

Miller came off the IL in mid-August but felt a “pop” in his elbow in early September. He was then diagnosed with a sprained UCL and placed on the 60-day IL. He told reporters that a second career Tommy John surgery was a distinct possibility.

The righty is an impending free agent. Since he will likely miss all of next season, his market will obviously be impacted. Pitchers in this situation will sometimes receive two-year offers. Those pacts allow hurlers to make some money while rehabbing, with the team hoping for return on that investment in the second season. Miller may be hard-pressed to find such an offer, however. He is 35 years old now, meaning his likely return in 2027 would come after his 36th birthday. The track record for pitchers coming back from a second UCL surgery isn’t as strong as after just one.

He did have a good season. He tossed 46 innings between the Diamondbacks and Brewers, allowing 2.74 earned runs per nine. His 8.1% walk rate was close to average while his 29% strikeout rate was quite strong. He had a leverage role with the Snakes before the swap, earning ten saves and eight holds. Teams will surely be interested but his rehab and recovery will determine if he can get back to that level in the future.

There’s also an update on Brandon Woodruff in the tracker. It says that he would not have been on the World Series roster if the Brewers had qualified but he expects to be healed in time to participate in spring training and be ready for the start of the 2026 campaign.

Woodruff is one of the more interesting free agents this winter. His deal has a mutual option but it’s been more than a decade since one of those has been exercised by both sides. They are mostly an accounting measure to kick some of the payments into the future.

The righty’s track record is excellent but the health is the question. He missed all of 2024 due to shoulder surgery. He came off the IL in July and shoved for 12 starts before going back on the IL in September due to a lat strain. In those 12 starts, he logged 64 2/3 innings with a 3.20 ERA, 32.3% strikeout rate and 5.4% walk rate. His excellent numbers will surely be enticing to teams but he’s turning 33 in February and hasn’t been healthy for an extended stretch since 2022.

Even with the age and injury concerns, he should still find lots of interest if he is on track to be healthy again next year. A few years ago, Justin Verlander got a two-year, $50MM guarantee going into his age-39 season after missing the entire 2021 campaign recovering from Tommy John surgery. Carlos Rodón got a two-year, $44MM guarantee from the Giants when he had some questions about his ability to stay healthy, though he was far younger. Shane Bieber just got a two-year, $26MM deal from the Guardians even though he wasn’t expected back until midseason. In all of those deals, there was an opt-out after the first season.

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  1. Charlesm 2025

    2 months ago

    Time to retire.

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    • Steinbrenner2728

      2 months ago

      That’s up to Shelby Miller.

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      • Getgone2

        2 months ago

        Looks like mother nature is doing that for him.

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      • Acoss1331

        2 months ago

        Dude has had an up and down career. Don’t count him out just yet.

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    • Blah blah blah

      2 months ago

      you said that 7 years ago. this dude won’t go away. Get used to him.

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    • davemlaw

      2 months ago

      Miller did surpass 10 years of service time this season so he could retire with a full pension.
      I could see him pitching again in 2027, if he wants to. TJ isn’t a career ender and he’s got a great recent track record. Whatever his decision, best to Shelby and a good MLB career.

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      • rocky7

        2 months ago

        No guarantees come with TJ surgery….it’s a myth created by agents for their clients that your guaranteed to come back better or even the same as what you were…and the older you are, the odds are stacked against you in either situation,.,,,,,,he’ll be 37 trying to come back…….

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        • gbs42

          1 month ago

          No agent ever “guaranteed” a pitcher they represent would “come back better or even the same.” Agents serve their clients’ best interests, but they don’t ruin their credibility by making guarantees no one can back up.

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      • harrycarey

        1 month ago

        + he will get a nice playoff share due to his time with the Brewers

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  2. Mustard Tiger

    2 months ago

    Who pays from rehab when a player is not under contract to a team?

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    • DonOsbourne

      2 months ago

      If it’s a pitcher, the Dodgers pay for it. They get a crazy low rate because they buy their arm surgeries in bulk.

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      • Citizen1

        2 months ago

        Dodgers will pay for the surgery for miller to become a pitching coach, like their current one mark prior. They need two in case the other gets injured

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      • TheMan 3

        2 months ago

        Mustard Tiger, it’s called google
        Miller used his own healthcare provider to pay for his surgery unless he was injured pitching for a specific team, even if his contract expired, that team is responsible for the surgery
        Rehabilitation is paid for by Miller since he’s not under contract

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        • Yoda

          2 months ago

          No PT is also under workers comp

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        • Mustard Tiger

          2 months ago

          @TheMan 3 – Or I could ask knowledgeable baseball people on a website that is designed to allow people to discuss baseball things.

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      • mlb fan

        2 months ago

        “If it’s a pitcher..surgeries in bulk”…C’mon man. You almost made me lose my coffee on that one.

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    • Alex O.

      2 months ago

      That’s a question I’ve thought of too but never actually looked up. My guess would be the team that the player got injured with would pay.

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    • BringinCortes

      2 months ago

      Let me ask my wife. I’m married two months and apparently she knows everything.

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      • This one belongs to the Reds

        2 months ago

        Post of the day 🤣

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  3. Cohn Joppolella

    2 months ago

    Rumor has it, he’s learning to throw left-handed.

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  4. Jarred Kelenic's Beer Can

    2 months ago

    Shelby Miller + elbow surgeries = peanut butter + jelly

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  5. mlb1225

    2 months ago

    I remember Miller first coming up to the Major Leagues. Makes me feel a lot older than I am when I see a guy who made his debut when I was a kid go into his mid-30s and near retirement.

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    • CarverAndrews

      2 months ago

      Nahh – when you start to see the grandsons of players that you grew up with working their way through the farm system, then it becomes real.

      Ii remember walking up the road with my father when I was a kid, on the way to the park. We stopped and chatted with Bobby Shantz, who had recently retired from the game. Bobby turned 100 this year, and at least in the past year or two was still living in the same house. One of the nicest gentleman that you could ever meet.

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      • Acoss1331

        2 months ago

        You’re not old, you’re a seasoned baseball fan!

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  6. SteveAdamsEsq

    2 months ago

    I can see quite a few teams being in the mix to take a flyer on Woodruff. He might be had on a two year deal, with an opt out after year one, similar to what the Mets wasted on Frankie Montas. But I think someone would have better results with Woodruff.

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  7. Thebeerhasgonebad

    1 month ago

    Another pitcher hurt by the Brewers…. No surprise

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    • gbs42

      1 month ago

      Another pitcher hurt… No surprise.

      Fixed it for you.

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  8. pineywoodrooter

    1 month ago

    dude needed to retire a while ago. was out of the league, came back, blew his arm again. just call it dude

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    • JRamHOF

      1 month ago

      Why?

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