Right-handed starter Bryce Miller is on track to return to the rotation of the Seattle Mariners and make Sunday's start against the Detroit Tigers. FOX13
Miller was placed on the injured list on July 3 due to a blister that developed on the middle finger of his pitching hand in a start against the Tampa Bay Rays on June 30. Due to the All-Star break, Miller missed just one start with Tommy Milone brought up from Triple-A Tacoma for a spot start.
"Bryce Miller will probably come back into play here on the weekend on Sunday, possibly," manager Scott Servais said on Friday.
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