
"I finished the year the best I felt all year - three good starts, I felt like,"
"My body and my arm feel good, so just get better, get fully healthy and be ready to go from Day 1 next year."
"Now that we know how to deal with the bone spur, we can figure out what we need to do exactly with it and go from there,"
Bryce Miller is not expected to require elbow surgery this offseason. He had multiple injured list stints for elbow inflammation and was diagnosed with a bone spur, receiving a PRP injection in early June. The expected treatment plan is a gel cortisone injection early in the offseason and possibly another at the start of spring training, with an invasive procedure considered unlikely. Miller returned late and made three playoff starts after finishing the season feeling healthy. Early 2025 performance included a 5.22 ERA and a 12.1% walk rate, but late signs showed a near 1 mph fastball gain and a 6.3% walk rate, despite a 24.5% HR/FB.
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