Dodgers News: Rookie RHP Bobby Miller Impressed in MLB Debut, So What's Next?

Everything you need to know about Miller's immediate future with the Dodgers.
Dodgers News: Rookie RHP Bobby Miller Impressed in MLB Debut, So What's Next?
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Dodgers rookie RHP Bobby Miller is getting set for his second start of his MLB career on Monday, and his debut at Dodger Stadium. On Monday night, Miller is taking the mound against the Washington Nationals, looking to build upon his impressive debut that saw him go five innings and allow just one earned run while striking out five.

Miller is the Dodgers' No. 2 overall prospect and their top pitching prospect. The former first-round pick in 2020 has tons of raw talent, and demonstrated last week why he can be a future star in this league.

Following his MLB debut, Dodgers manager Dave Roberts confirmed that Miller would get one more start — Monday against the Nationals — but wouldn't go any further than that.

Over at DodgersNation.com, Dodgers insider Doug McKain made an in-depth video about Miller, what the plan could and should be for him and if he can make an impact on the postseason roster this season.

If you're a Dodger fan, and you want to know more about the team's top pitching prospect, this is the video to watch. You can watch it right here:

Miller will probably be on a short leash, meaning he'll need another good outing against Washington to have a shot at staying up for another start. However, if he continues to play well, there's no reason the Dodgers should send him down at any point in the near future.

Miller has struggled at the minor league level in his career, but looked dominant at the MLB level in his debut. If he has another good start against Washington, he should continue to get opportunities with the Dodgers.


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Noah Camras
NOAH CAMRAS

Noah graduated from USC in 2022 with a B.A. in Journalism and a minor in Sports Media Studies. He is the lead editor for Inside the Dodgers. He was born and raised in Los Angeles, and grew up a fan of all LA sports.