Brad Miller made his debut with the Milwaukee Brewers over the weekend, going 1-for-4 with a walk and an RBI across two games against the St. Louis Cardinals. The left-handed hitting infielder was acquired from the Tampa Bay Rays a couple of weeks ago to help shore up some of the offensive deficiencies that have plagued the Brewers up the middle throughout the 2018 season.
Miller has never been considered a strong defender at any position, but the Brewers didn’t pick him up because of his glove. Two seasons ago he cranked 30 home runs while manning shortstop on a regular basis for the Rays, and in 654 games and 2400+ plate appearances over parts of six seasons in the big leagues, Miller has slashed .