Wade Miley responded to allegations that he supplied drugs to Tyler Skaggs, who died from an overdose in 2019, denying any wrongdoing and stating he was never accused or a witness in the case. The allegations stem from court documents and previous testimonies linking Miley to Skaggs' drug use, but Miley maintains his innocence amid ongoing legal disputes.
A civil suit alleges that former Angels pitcher Tyler Skaggs received prescription drugs from Wade Miley, a current Reds pitcher, with claims coming from court filings and prison conversations involving Skaggs's former associates. Miley has not been charged with any wrongdoing.
Wade Miley, a pitcher for the Cincinnati Reds, is accused in court documents of supplying drugs to the late Tyler Skaggs, who died of an overdose in 2019. The allegations are part of a wrongful death lawsuit against the Angels, with previous testimonies linking Miley to Skaggs' drug use. Miley has not been criminally charged, and the case remains under investigation.
New court filings reveal details in the Tyler Skaggs case, including allegations that pitcher Wade Miley was an early drug source for Skaggs, and suggest that Angels organization members may have been aware of Kay's drug use, which contributed to Skaggs' overdose death. The case involves a wrongful death civil suit seeking $210 million, with evidence pointing to Skaggs' long-term drug abuse and possible misconduct by team staff.
The Cincinnati Reds signed veteran pitcher Wade Miley to a one-year major league deal to replace injured starter Hunter Greene, who was placed on the 15-day IL with a groin strain. Miley, returning from Tommy John surgery, has shown some recent effectiveness in rehab and is expected to provide depth in the Reds' rotation, which has been performing well overall. Top prospect Rhett Lowder was moved to the 60-day IL due to an oblique strain, while Greene's recovery from his groin injury will take at least two more weeks.
The Winter Meetings have begun, but there may be less activity this year due to a thinner free agent class and financial uncertainty caused by RSN implosion issues. The Cubs' plans could be fundamentally different depending on whether they sign Shohei Ohtani or Yoshinobu Yamamoto. Cade Horton's impressive debut season could lead to a big league debut by the summer. Joe Kelly is close to a one-year deal with the Dodgers, Yadier Molina will not join the Cardinals' coaching staff, and the Brewers are likely to re-sign Wade Miley.
The Milwaukee Brewers have placed pitcher Wade Miley on the 15-day injured list due to discomfort in his left elbow. This is Miley's second trip to the injured list this season, and the team will announce a corresponding move tomorrow. Miley had been pitching well since returning from his previous injury, with a 3.06 ERA in 13 starts. The Brewers may fill his spot in the rotation with Colin Rea or look to their Triple-A depth starters.
The New York Mets are looking to build on their recent win as they face the Milwaukee Brewers in game three of their series. Mets pitcher Kodai Senga will make his second start on regular rest, hoping for a quality performance. The Mets' bats will be up against Wade Miley, who held them scoreless in his first start this season. Mets owner Steve Cohen confirmed that Buck Showalter and Billy Eppler will remain in their positions, and the team is still searching for a new President of Baseball Operations. Francisco Lindor reached his 200th career home run, and the Mets have a franchise record of 33 consecutive stolen bases without being caught.
The Milwaukee Brewers have activated Wade Miley and Jesse Winker from the injured list and designated Jon Singleton for assignment. Miley will start today's game against the Pirates, bringing relief to a Brewers rotation that has been hit hard with injuries. Winker has struggled since joining the Brewers, but his time on the IL may serve as a fresh start to his 2023 season. Singleton hit only .103/.188/.138 over 32 PA and may become a free agent if he clears DFA waivers and is outrighted to Triple-A.
The Milwaukee Brewers have added outfield depth by signing Raimel Tapia, who hit .264 with a home run and 10 runs batted in over 39 games with the Boston Red Sox before being designated for assignment and ultimately released. Meanwhile, Wade Miley is set to rejoin the starting rotation on Saturday after a one-and-done rehab assignment, while Eric Lauer struggled in his second appearance for Class AAA Nashville. Abner Uribe, one of the Brewers' most exciting pitching prospects, has been promoted to Nashville.
Cubs left-hander Justin Steele received good news after an MRI revealed his forearm tightness is not serious, but he is likely to miss his next start. Brewers shortstop Willy Adames has resumed baseball activities after being placed on the concussion IL. Left-hander Wade Miley is making good progress on his rehab from a posterior serratus strain and could return after just four weeks. Reds first baseman Joey Votto is set to begin a rehab assignment with the club's Triple-A affiliate. Pirates right-hander Vince Velasquez is expected to be transferred to the 60-day IL after experiencing discomfort in his right elbow.
Milwaukee Brewers lefty Wade Miley has been placed on the 15-day injured list due to a left lat strain. It is uncertain how long he will be out of action, but a mild lat strain usually requires two to three weeks of recovery time. Losing Miley will present a challenge to the Brewers, who are already dealing with a few other injuries to their rotation. The Brewers will have Corbin Burnes, Freddy Peralta, Eric Lauer, and Adrian Houser in the four rotation spots and a question mark for the final slot.
Milwaukee Brewers starting pitcher Wade Miley left Tuesday's game against the St. Louis Cardinals early with a left lat strain and will head to the injured list. Miley gave up a leadoff home run to Nolan Arenado in the second inning then retired the next two hitters before he received a visit on the mound from head athletic trainer Scott Barringer and Counsell. Miley missed time on the injured list last year with a left shoulder strain.
Milwaukee Brewers' starting pitcher Wade Miley left the game against the Cardinals in the second inning with a left lat strain. Miley's injury history has been a concern for the Brewers, who have already lost several key pitchers to injuries this season. Despite recent struggles, Miley has been a bright spot for the team, carrying a 1.86 ERA into May.
The Milwaukee Brewers defeated the San Diego Padres 1-0 in a game that featured brilliant pitching from Wade Miley, no-room-for-error relief from Peter Strzelecki and Devin Williams, and old-school run manufacturing from rookie Garrett Mitchell. The game was also impacted by MLB's new rules, as Mitchell's steal of third base was made possible by a balk called on Padres starter Yu Darvish. Williams froze old teammate-turned-foe Trent Grisham for a game-ending strikeout, securing the Brewers' three out of four wins in the series against one of the best teams in the National League.