Bryce Miller 2024 Player Outlook: Reasonable ADP Following Quality Rookie Season
11 months agoSeattle Mariners pitcher Bryce Miller enjoyed a very nice rookie year in 2023. The 25-year-old worked to a 4.32 ERA while taking the ball for 25 starts, but a look under the hood reveals he was superior to what his surface ERA suggests. Miller also posted a 3.98 FIP and 4.17 SIERA while walking just 4.8% of the batters he faced, good for ninth among the 87 pitchers who threw at least 130 innings last season. He posted a middling 22.2% K% but his pinpoint control led him to a quality 17.3% K-BB%. Additionally, Miller put forth a hefty 29.2% K% in 10 starts at Double-A in 2022, so there is certainly some runway for him to increase his strikeout rate in his sophomore season in 2024. With an ADP sitting at 187.84, right in line with RotoBaller's 184 ranking, Miller is a reasonable grab at that spot considering the low-risk nature of his game with room to grow in the strikeout department.