The Reds and veteran lefty Wade Miley have agreed to a minor league contract, reports Gordon Wittenmyer of the Cincinnati Enquirer. The O’Connell Sports Management client will earn a prorated $2.5MM base salary in the big leagues and can bump that to $4MM via innings-based incentives, reports Bob Nightengale of USA Today.
Miley, who’s on the mend from Tommy John surgery performed late last April, is aiming for a return in mid-to-late May. That’d mark a roughly 13-month recovery window if he’s able to do so. (Nightengale also adds that there’s a June 1 opt-out, though that’s standard for any Article XX(B) free agent who signs a minor league contract; Miley will also have opt-outs five days prior to Opening Day and on May 1, but he’ll still be rehabbing at both points.)
It’s the second stint with the Reds for Miley. He also pitched in Cincinnati from 2020-21, signing a two-year, $15MM contract with the Reds in the 2019-20 offseason. The Reds don’t have a glaring rotation need, as they’re currently expected to deploy Hunter Greene, Brady Singer, Nick Lodolo, Nick Martinez and Andrew Abbott — with prospects like Rhett Lowder, Chase Petty and Connor Phillips all climbing the ranks as well. However, injuries are an inevitability for any pitching staff, and Miley could provide some veteran reinforcement at about the one-third mark of the 2025 season.
Miley, 38, made only two starts with the Brewers in 2024 before requiring elbow surgery. Emotional at the time, the southpaw said he’d take some time to determine whether he wanted to return to pitching or whether the torn elbow ligament would effectively end his career. In late December, Miley made clear that he indeed planned to return to the mound and hoped to do so as a member of the Brewers, with whom he’d spent the past two seasons. However, Curt Hogg of the Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel reports that Miley’s shortlist of clubs for which he’d pitch also included his other two most-recent employers — the Reds and the Cubs — and that Cincinnati put together a more compelling contract structure for the southpaw.
The last mostly healthy season for Miley came with Milwaukee in 2023, when he tallied 120 1/3 innings and posted a tidy 3.14 earned run average along the way. He posted just a 16.1% strikeout rate, one of the lowest in the league, and surely benefited from a .234 average on balls in play. However, Miley also displayed good command (7.8% walk rate), kept the ball on the ground at a solid clip (46.3%) and continued a careerlong trend of inducing weak contact far more often than most pitchers.
Miley has never missed many bats. Earlier in his career, he was the consummate crafty left-hander/innings eater, making 30-plus appearances each season from 2012-17. Late in that stretch, however, his career looked to be on the downswing. His already pedestrian fastball velocity dipped to just over 91 mph on average, and he was tagged for a 5.37 ERA and 5.61 ERA in consecutive seasons in 2016-17.
Miley’s career had a second act beginning with a minor league pact in Milwaukee back in 2018. Since that time, he’s only reached 100 innings three times in seven years but has been better than ever on a rate basis. Dating back to 2018, he’s tossed 589 2/3 frames with a 3.46 ERA between the Brewers, Astros, Cubs and Reds.
earmbrister
Well, this is a surprise. Worth taking a flyer, can always use depth.
harrycarey
Seems that Miley is the best teammate in baseball so he always finds a home in the NL Central. Fan Duel should have had this as a prop bet on what roster he ends up with.
LaFleur
He had his best year in Cincinnati! 5.3 WAR worth which paid him 10 million the next year in Chicago where he was back to his career normals largely in part due to injury
Best of luck rehabbing from TJS
This one belongs to the Reds
Not a bad idea, though I see him pitching out of the pen mid-season in middle relief.
braddy513
Welcome back Wade!
Niekro floater
Wade Miley is like monster from horror movie that you can’t kill. Just keeps coming back for more. Seems like he’s been around A L O N G time.
wvredsfan
Yep… and has made a very good living
Degaz
Miley is MechaGodzilla
Johnny U
Definitely worth a flier
Just a Bit Outside the Front Row
I thought he was coming back to the Crew and would have been welcomed. Good luck in Cincy.
SeaIndy
Mariners Legend Wade Miley was still available?! Wow great signing.
sports_fan9921
Good signing for an odd number year. You don’t want him for the even number years.
Degaz
Wow…surpised he signed for that low. Great pickup for the Reds…very low $$$$ risk and potential significant upside.
Reds now have 8 legit SP options for next year in Greene, Singer, Abbott, Lodolo and Martinez. With Burns, Lowder and Miley waiting in the wings….that’s what I cal depth! I wonder if they make a trade to leverage that depth now? Still need closer help….
King123
Don’t forget Ashcraft.
Sigma17
8 is good but not enough. Find me a team that made it through last season with just 8 starters.
Joe It All
I don’t see Lowder waiting in the wings. He is going to be part of the rotation on opening day. Heck they may go with a 6 man rotation. That could become a new normal in baseball.
Dumpster Divin Theo
Miley comes in like a wrecking ball to opposing batsmen
cguy
Wade Miley, Alex Young, & Reiver SanMartin competing for the 3rd lhrp job in the Reds pen just might work out. There’s some upside to all three. Can’t wait to get the ball rollin’!
Big whiffa
Hopefully this moves Lodolo to pen. He’s hader all over again ! Let him and Diaz co close. That’s a lights out 8/9 inning combo
b00giem@n
Ashcraft needs to go to the Pen, I’d be ok giving lodolo a little more time but you may be right.
die defunctorum
Red(s) Hulk is back! Just in time with new Marvel film lol.. Seriously, hoping Wade still has a little more left in the tank. Could be useful in a swingman role.
King123
Yes! I loved watching Miley during his Reds tenure.
This one belongs to the Reds
He knows how to pitch, even on days his stuff is crap. Good example for young pitchers.
Wire to wire 2024
Hoping for Estévez but we get Miley
Joe It All
This isn’t an either or situation. Miley was signed to a minor league contract for a chance to make the team in the spring. Estevez would be signing a major league contract. This has nothing to do with whether they can sign Estevez or not because they aren’t mutually exclusive.
Wire to wire 2024
Agreed
Joe It All
Unfortunately my comment didn’t age very well. Oh well, like you I agree that Estevez would have been a great addition to the bullpen.
Wire to wire 2024
Hey maybe they dodged a bullet
DockEllisDee
I like it, I like it. Welcome back big dog!
ChasingTime
Thumbs up, on this one front office.
MacGromit
good signing for the Reds. hope he can actually log some quality innings for them. hard to believe how well he revived his career after his disastrous stint with Baltimore.
he definitely figured out what was wrong for Brewers after really struggling with the Birds.
go get’em Lefty. best of luck.
chasmac
The Reds are like “dooms day preppers” for Pitchers and Short Stops.
Goetta
I like this for a lot of reasons. Reason #1 is he is a crafty old school veteran joining a very young pitching staff. Awesome guy to have at spring training and in the clubhouse.
AMiCk ĐOGEron
Could have signed Bauer for less.
Sigma17
When he left Cincinnati last time, he sold his house to Brent Suter, because it entirely coincidentally was across the street from Suter’s in-laws’ house. Suter is still with the Reds. Miley is gonna have to find a new place to live.
b00giem@n
Wasn’t the offseason us reds fans were hoping for but the biggest needs (manager/depth) were reasonably addressed.
Man What Runs With the Football
Miley or Gray were the two pitchers I was hoping the Reds would be able to re-sign last spring and that was a bust. Miley’s on the mend, but it was a great move by the Reds.
christaylormvp
THE REDS ARE RUINING BASEBALL