Diamondbacks right-hander Shelby Miller threw 16 pitches in a simulated game Tuesday, and manager Torey Lovullo says Miller could pitch in a game this weekend in San Diego.
"(He) faced right- and left-handed batters, said that he felt good," Lovullo said. "The fastball command wasn’t perfect for him – that was his point of view – but that’s to be expected.
"We want to see him come through that, and we’re hopeful that he can find himself in a game before the season ends."
After Tommy John surgery in May 2017, Miller made just four starts for the Diamondbacks this year, the last coming on July 11, when he felt more soreness his elbow.