Current:Home > reviewsAll-Star closer Mason Miller suffers freak injury, muddling MLB trade deadline -AssetPath
All-Star closer Mason Miller suffers freak injury, muddling MLB trade deadline
View
Date:2025-04-15 11:43:46
All-Star closer Mason Miller, possibly one of the most coveted targets at Major League Baseball's trade deadline, won't be pitching for anybody in the immediate future after breaking a finger in an act of frustration.
Miller, the Oakland Athletics' dominant reliever, was placed on the injured list Thursday with a fractured left pinkie finger. The A's web site reported that Miller suffered the fracture Monday after slamming his hand on a padded training table, then later attributed it to putting his hand down "awkwardly" as he prepared to do an exercise after pitching a clean ninth inning in a 4-0 win over the Houston Astros.
Later Thursday, A's manager Mark Kotsay told reporters in Anaheim that Miller's injury in fact occurred in a brief spate of frustration and "kind of pounded his fist down on a padded table out of emotion."
The 25-year-old has been electric this season, striking out 70 batters in 40 2/3 innings. He broke an All-Star Game record for velocity by throwing a pitch 103.6 mph in the game.
With the A's long out of contention and not expected to challenge for a playoff berth for several seasons, reliever-hungry postseason hopefuls have inquired about Miller, who after this season will still have five years before free agency. The trade deadline is July 30.
Follow every MLB game: Latest MLB scores, stats, schedules and standings.
"At the end of the day I don’t have a say in it all," Miller told USA TODAY Sports last week. "That portion of it’s easy for me to dissociate with and say, I don’t have a dog in that fight and whatever will be, will be.
"I’m happy being with the guys I’m with and honored to be here representing them and excited to work with them in the second half."
Now, he may not be going anywhere. Kotsay says Miller will be evaluated in a few weeks, but can throw in the meantime.
veryGood! (81)
Related
- Arkansas State Police probe death of woman found after officer
- Where Elon Musk's Daughter Vivian Stands With Mom Justine Wilson Amid Transgender Journey
- North Carolina Democrats sue to reverse decision that put RFK Jr. on ballots
- MLB's best make deadline deal: Austin Hays to Phillies, Orioles get bullpen help
- Taylor Swift makes surprise visit to Kansas City children’s hospital
- Joel Embiid embraces controversy, gives honest take on LeBron James at Paris Olympics
- Flicker into Fall With 57% Discounts on Bath & Body Works 3-Wick Candles
- How Ryan Reynolds and Blake Lively’s Kids Played a Part in Deadpool
- House passes bill to add 66 new federal judgeships, but prospects murky after Biden veto threat
- Feds: New Orleans police officer charged with fraud amid tryst with mayor
Ranking
- Newly elected West Virginia lawmaker arrested and accused of making terroristic threats
- Arizona State Primary Elections Testing, Advisory
- Olympic medals today: What is the medal count at 2024 Paris Games on Saturday?
- Ukraine’s Olympic athletes competing to uplift country amid war with Russia
- IRS recovers $4.7 billion in back taxes and braces for cuts with Trump and GOP in power
- Where RHOC's Gina Kirschenheiter Stands With Boyfriend Travis Mullen After He Moved Out of Her House
- Elon Musk’s Daughter Vivian Responds to His Comments About Her Transgender Identity
- Shane Lowry carries flag for Irish Olympic team that's set to include Rory McIlroy
Recommendation
NFL Week 15 picks straight up and against spread: Bills, Lions put No. 1 seed hopes on line
CAS ruling on Kamila Valieva case means US skaters can finally get gold medals
Britney Spears Clarifies Post Criticizing Halsey's “Cruel” Sample of Lucky
Western States and Industry Groups Unite to Block BLM’s Conservation Priority Land Rule
Juan Soto praise of Mets' future a tough sight for Yankees, but World Series goal remains
Water Polo's official hype man Flavor Flav wants to see women win fourth gold
US national parks have a troubling history. A new project aims to do better.
Marvel returns to Comic-Con with hotly anticipated panel about its post-'Deadpool & Wolverine’ plans