LOS ANGELES -- Following his poor performance in his 2025 season debut last night, the Dodgers announced Thursday morning that they have optioned right-hander Bobby Miller.
Miller, 27, made his 2025 debut last night in a spot start position, replacing the injured Blake Snell's start date. He allowed six runs in three innings, four of which were given up via a grand slam, with seven strikeouts.
Bobby Miller's 3Ks in the 1st. pic.twitter.com/8j2m9h0GUb
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He has made 36 starts for the Dodgers in his career, posting a 13-8 record with a 5.45 ERA in 183.1 innings.
Bobby Miller (3.0 IP, 8 H, 6 ER, BB, 7 K, 84 P) speaks with the media after his season debut. pic.twitter.com/mrRyEGB6nf
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Miller was one of the three Dodgers pitchers fighting for a spot in the starting rotation at Camelback Ranch, but was quickly sidelined after taking a comebacker during the first game of Spring Training, which delayed him, and Los Angeles ultimately decided to send him to the OKC Comets to begin the season.
Before his call-up, Miller was 0-1 with a 2.35 ERA through 12 innings and had 11 punchouts in three starts.