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Mariners set to turn RHP Bryce Miller loose for start vs. Tigers

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May 31, 2026; Seattle, Washington, USA; Seattle Mariners starting pitcher Bryce Miller (50) throws against the Arizona Diamondbacks during the first inning at T-Mobile Park. Mandatory Credit: John Froschauer-Imagn ImagesMay 31, 2026; Seattle, Washington, USA; Seattle Mariners starting pitcher Bryce Miller (50) throws against the Arizona Diamondbacks during the first inning at T-Mobile Park. Mandatory Credit: John Froschauer-Imagn Images

Seattle Mariners right-hander Bryce Miller finally can focus on going deep in an outing when he starts the middle game of a three-game series against the host Detroit Tigers on Saturday.

In his previous four starts this year since coming back from an oblique strain, Miller (1-0, 1.71 ERA) pitched between five and six innings each time, never allowing more than two runs.

He had been at times in an unusual tag-team with fellow right-hander Luis Castillo. Twice Castillo pitched in long relief behind Miller, and once Miller pitched in long relief behind Castillo.

This weekend at Detroit, however, manager Dan Wilson is giving them their own starts, Miller on Saturday, Castillo on Sunday.

Miller joked to the Seattle Times regarding when the Mariners might look to replace him on Saturday, “They come out before 80 (pitches), I’ll be (upset).”

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Wilson said of Miller and Castillo, according to the Times, “Their approach won’t be any different. They’re routine-oriented, they’re going to continue to prepare and be ready to go in a very similar way, just it’ll be their own game.”

Miller is coming off a strong outing on Sunday. He limited the Arizona Diamondbacks to one hit while recording six strikeouts in five shutout innings. Castillo then replaced him and pitched the final five innings of a 3-2, 10-inning victory.

“I feel great,” Miller said. “The stuff has been really good this year, quite a bit better than it’s been at any other part of my career so far. Every outing just adds to the confidence leading into the next one.”

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Miller has been nearly unhittable in three career outings against the Tigers, going 2-0 without allowing a run in three starts covering 19 innings. During those outings, he permitted just 10 hits and one walk while striking out 15.

Detroit will counter Miller with Keider Montero (2-3, 3.69). The right-hander produced a stellar start on Sunday, tossing six scoreless innings against the Chicago White Sox. He gave up just two hits and no walks while fanning four.

Manager A.J. Hinch made a controversial move to take out Montero, who had thrown just 65 pitches. The Tigers wound up losing 2-1.

“We’re just trying to win the game,” Hinch said. “I mean, I understand like the common thought is that the other way would have worked out perfectly. … Just giving (them) another look (against Montero) was not the way we were going to go.”

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Montero might soon find himself in a long-relief role. Ace Tarik Skubal, Justin Verlander and Casey Mize appear close to returning from the injured list, and Montero is a logical choice to move to the bullpen.

“We’re just focusing on the Seattle series right now,” Hinch said. “Coming out of the off day Monday and going into the Twins series, we will have to figure out where everybody is. … We’re going to leave our options open for any adjustments we’re going to make to the staff.”

The Tigers will be shooting for their fifth straight win on Saturday. They won the series opener 7-3 on Friday behind two-run homers from Kerry Carpenter and Spencer Torkelson.

The Mariners have lost back-to-back games immediately following an eight-game winning streak.

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–Field Level Media

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Deserved that after accomplishing such a huge feat

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Ravichandran Ashwin feels Team India star Suryakumar Yadav deserved another opportunity to prove himself before a call was taken on his T20I captaincy. The swashbuckling batter lost his leadership position and was omitted from the Men in Blue’s upcoming T20I series against England and Ireland.

The legendary spinner opined that Suryakumar should have been given one more chance, especially after having led India to the 2026 T20 World Cup triumph. Ashwin told ESPNcricinfo after the squad announcement on Saturday, June 6:

“Is there a possibility that they could have given Surya a bit more time? And if you feel he’s not walking into your XI, (take the call). Could he have been given that big England series to ask himself to be proving once again as a batter that he belongs in that place? I just think he deserved that after having accomplished such a huge feat in his career.”

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Ashwin hailed Suryakumar’s sacking as a ‘landmark day’ and urged the selectors to stick to the same precedent in the future as well. He added:

“Can we put big stalwarts in his shoes? Has there been an instance where a captain who’s won the T20 World Cup has been left out without any ultimatum? I’m sure there’s been communication. I’ve no doubts with regard to that. But this is quite a landmark day in selection if you ask me because this will be taken as some sort of a precedent when the next time such a thing ever comes up.”

The former India cricketer emphasized that all players must be treated in the same manner to maintain a healthy environment in the dressing room.

“There are players who are treated really well, and there are players who are not being treated the same way as someone else. This is not a direct comparison with one and one. All I’m saying is this should be the way everyone is treated going forward, and it cannot change. Once that happens in a team sport, if one is treated better than the other, there’s always going to be the other one looking over his shoulder and saying, ‘Hey, you know what, do I feel as special as he does?’ And if the answer is no, there is going to be a few rumblings within the team environment,” he elaborated.

Suryakumar enjoyed a memorable stint as India’s T20I captain. He was unbeaten in bilateral T20I series as the skipper, and his fantastic record also included successful Asia Cup 2025 and T20 World Cup 2026 campaigns.

Amid Suryakumar form concerns, the selectors roped in Shreyas Iyer as India’s new T20I captain. He returned to the side after a gap of over two years.

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“Everyone deserves the chance to go wrong” – Ravichandran Ashwin’s take on Suryakumar Yadav’s sacking

Ashwin further cited examples of Australia and England, suggesting that Pat Cummins and Ben Stokes would have lost captaincy based on form had they led their respective teams to a T20 World Cup title. He reckoned that players deserve a chance to go wrong and they merit an extra cushion after an ICC triumph.

The 39-year-old said during the same discussion:

“Pat Cummins, the white-ball skipper for Australia, doesn’t play a lot of white-ball cricket, but whenever there’s a squad picked, Pat Cummins comes back as the leader. There is a value for leadership. If you talk about Ben Stokes, if Ben Stokes was in Suryakumar Yadav’s position, and if he had captained England to a T20 World Cup victory, would he have been left out because his form has not been great? I just think everyone deserves the chance to go wrong. Just that one extra bit of a chance when the team has won a World Cup.”

Ashwin also mentioned that the members of India‘s T20 World Cup 2026-winning squad would be wondering why they were overlooked for the leadership position after Suryakumar’s removal. He reckoned that being an IPL title-winning skipper worked in Iyer’s favor. He remarked:

“I am all for that (Shreyas returning to the T20I team), but if I am one of the other 14 members in that T20 World Cup-winning side, I’m looking at one another and saying, ‘Hey, we’ve been here for a while now. Haven’t we done enough to warrant a position as a captain?’

“The one thing that’s probably worked in favor for Shreyas is that he’s won an IPL as a skipper for KKR in the recent past. I wouldn’t put any black mark on the fact that he’s been a wonderful captain in the IPL, got a lot of tactics right, but that said, there are team ethos that need to be well in place,” Ashwin added.

India’s two-match series against Ireland kicks off in Belfast on June 26. The second game will take place on June 28 at the same venue. Following the games, Shreyas Iyer and Co. will tour England for a three-match T20I series, beginning July 1 at Chester-le-Street.

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