At 38 years old, Wade Miley is pushing the envelope on his recovery from Tommy John surgery in hopes of still pitching in the ...
When Wade Miley went under the knife for Tommy John surgery this past April, he wasn’t sure if he’d ever return to a major ...
Former All-Star lefty Wade Miley told Curt Hogg of the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel this week that he does not intend to retire and would like to pitch in Major League Baseball in 2025. Miley added that ...
The Milwaukee Brewers could use a little more pitching and it sounds like an old friend wants to come back. Milwaukee already ...
Veteran left-hander Wade Miley, 38, is currently recovering from a Tommy John surgery that he underwent last May. Currently a free agent, Miley says he wants to beat recovery projections and wants ...
But while he has plenty of fight, Miley doesn’t want to move his family around the country chasing a return. If it were up to him, he would stay in the NL Central, and preferably, with the Brewers.
Miley (elbow) is aiming to pitch during the second half of spring training and be ready for major-league games by late April or early May, Curt Hogg of the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel reports.
Wade Miley is at an age where most ballplayers have hung up the spikes, whether by choice or by force. Even by his own admission, he has achieved all he ever dreamed of in the game – and then some.