
🚨 BOBBY MILLER’S COMEBACK STORY: WILL THE DODGERS’ TOP PROSPECT RECLAIM HIS ROLE IN 2026? 👇
As the Los Angeles Dodgers gear up for their three-peat bid in 2026, much of the attention has been focused on their dominant pitching staff, which features Yoshinobu Yamamoto, Blake Snell, Tyler Glasnow, and Shohei Ohtani as returning starters. The competition for the fifth spot in the rotation is fierce, with Roki Sasaki, Justin Wrobleski, and Emmet Sheehan all vying for the role. Add in a newly boosted bullpen headlined by former Mets closer Edwin Diaz, and the Dodgers are well-positioned for the future.
However, there’s one pitcher who hasn’t been as talked about in the conversation surrounding the Dodgers’ pitching depth: Bobby Miller.
A Rising Star with a Setback: Bobby Miller’s Journey

Not too long ago, Bobby Miller was regarded as one of the Dodgers’ top prospects. The 29th overall pick in the 2020 MLB Draft, Miller showed immense potential in his rookie year, posting a strong 11-4 record with a 2.76 ERA in 2023. His dominant performances on the mound—along with only allowing 12 home runs—raised expectations for the young pitcher.
However, Miller’s 2024 season took a downturn. After dealing with a shoulder injury, Miller struggled to maintain his early success, finishing the year with a disappointing 2-4 record and an ERA of 8.52 in just 13 appearances. This drop in performance led to him spending most of 2025 in Triple-A Oklahoma City (OKC), and now he finds himself on the outside looking in with no guarantee of a spot in the 2026 Dodgers rotation.
Miller’s Motivation and Mental Approach
While Miller’s 2025 season may not have gone as planned, he remains optimistic and motivated. At Dodgers FanFest, he spoke candidly about his determination to bounce back and recapture the form that made him one of the organization’s top pitching prospects.
“That’s the motivation for me right now, to get back to how I was a few years ago,” Miller said in an interview with The Athletic. “I know it’s still in there, and there’s more than that as well.”
Miller’s mindset heading into spring training is clear: he’s focused on making his comeback and proving that he can still be an impactful player for the Dodgers. Despite the setbacks, his belief in his abilities hasn’t wavered, and he is determined to showcase that he belongs on the major league roster.
The Key to Miller’s Bounce Back: Staying Calm
One of the biggest hurdles for Miller last season was the pressure he put on himself to get back to the big leagues. He admitted that he found himself “panicking” and worrying too much about the future, which affected his performance.
“The big thing for me is just not trying to panic,” Miller said. “I found myself doing that a little bit last year, just worrying so much about getting back to the big leagues.”
Miller’s reflection on his struggles in 2024 shows maturity and self-awareness, which will be crucial in his pursuit of a role in the Dodgers’ pitching staff. His ability to stay calm and focus on his development rather than the pressure of returning to the majors will be key to his success in 2026.
What’s Next for Bobby Miller?
As spring training approaches, Bobby Miller enters a critical period in his career. With the Dodgers’ starting rotation packed with veteran stars and a fierce competition for the fifth spot, Miller faces an uphill battle to make the roster. However, his work ethic, determination, and mental approach could give him an edge over other candidates.
Miller’s potential is still there, and if he can replicate the form that made him one of the top young pitchers in the organization, he could very well earn his spot in the rotation once again. The Dodgers will undoubtedly be watching closely as Miller enters the next phase of his career, hoping he can bounce back and fulfill the promise he showed in 2023.
Miller’s Future with the Dodgers
In a rotation that already features Yoshinobu Yamamoto, Blake Snell, Tyler Glasnow, and Shohei Ohtani, Miller’s path to a starting role may be challenging. However, the Dodgers’ pitching depth and commitment to building for the future means there will be ample opportunities for Miller to prove himself. Whether it’s in a starting role or coming out of the bullpen, Miller has the chance to contribute to the Dodgers’ success in 2026.
The key for Miller will be staying healthy, refining his mechanics, and staying focused on the process rather than the pressure. If he can do that, there’s no doubt he can once again become an integral part of the Dodgers’ pitching staff and play a significant role in their three-peat quest.