It's already been a bad spring training for injuries around MLB, particularly where hamate bones are concerned. The Seattle Mariners, however, have yet to run into any calamities and indeed seem determined to produce good news only.
Take Bryce Miller, for example. He went on the injured list multiple times in 2025 with inflammation related to a bone spur in his right elbow, yet he managed to avoid offseason surgery. And on Monday, he reported that his elbow was feeling 100-percent healthy.
Daniel Kramer of MLB.com was there to pass along the news:
Bryce Miller says that he didn't experience any discomfort this offseason and his pitching "elbow feels 100%.