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Brad Miller

Baseball Players

Birthday October 18, 1989

Birth Sign Libra

Birthplace Orlando, Florida, U.S.

Age 36 Years

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Who Is Brad Miller (baseball)? Age, Biography and Wiki

Brad Miller, born on October 18, 1989, is an American professional baseball player who has made a significant impact in Major League Baseball (MLB). As of 2025, Miller is 35 years old. He first gained attention during his college baseball career at Clemson University, showcasing impressive skills that led him to be drafted in the second round of the 2011 MLB Draft by the Seattle Mariners. Over the years, he has played for multiple teams, leaving a mark with his remarkable versatility as an infielder.

For more detailed information, you can check his Wikipedia page.

Occupation Baseball Players
Date of Birth October 18, 1989
Age 36 Years
Birth Place Orlando, Florida, U.S.
Horoscope Libra
Country U.S

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Height, Weight & Measurements

Brad Miller stands at an impressive height of 6 feet 2 inches (188 cm) and weighs around 205 pounds (93 kg). His athletic build and agility have contributed to his effectiveness on the field, allowing him to excel in both offensive and defensive roles.

The Mariners selected Miller in the second round of the 2011 MLB Draft, and he quickly rose through the Seattle farm system, making his major league debut in 2013.

Throughout the 2014 season, Miller was in competition with several other Mariners for the role of starting shortstop, and by May 2015, he was being utilized as a "super utility" player, similar to Ben Zobrist.

Miller was traded to the Rays prior to the 2016 season, where he was used first as the starting shortstop, then as the starting first baseman, and finally as the starting second baseman. After a banner 2016 season in which he hit 30 home runs, a series of injuries derailed Miller's next two seasons, and he was traded to the Brewers in 2018.

Miller spent only one month within the Brewers organization before he was released. He then underwent microfracture surgery to repair a torn hip labrum.

Family, Dating & Relationship Status

Brad Miller keeps his personal life relatively private. However, as of 2025, he is reported to be in a relationship with his long-time girlfriend, whose name has not been publicly revealed. The couple often shares glimpses of their life together on social media, but they prefer to keep most details under wraps. Brad has also expressed the importance of family in his life, often crediting his parents for their unwavering support throughout his career.

He began playing Little League baseball with a Windermere club and was childhood friends with future Major League Baseball (MLB) second baseman Nick Franklin. Miller's father, Steve, played college baseball for the Northern Iowa Panthers and served as his son's baseball coach from Little League to the beginning of high school.

Net Worth and Salary

As of 2025, Brad Miller's estimated net worth is around $10 million. This wealth has been accumulated through his MLB contracts, endorsements, and various business ventures. In 2025, Miller signed a contract worth approximately $5 million annually, reflecting his status as a valuable player in the league.

Career, Business and Investments

During his MLB career, Brad Miller has played for teams like the Seattle Mariners, Tampa Bay Rays, Los Angeles Angels, and more. Known for his exceptional hitting abilities and capability to play multiple infield positions, Miller has earned a reputation as a reliable player. Beyond baseball, Miller has ventured into business, investing in fitness and wellness industries, which aligns with his passion for health and athletics.

Miller started the 2012 season with the High–A High Desert Mavericks of the California League. By July, he ranked second in hits (136) and runs (87) and fourth in doubles across all of minor league baseball. Mavericks manager Pedro Grifol said that he was most impressed by how Miller "doesn't get tired ...

He's the same guy every day with the same intensity, and his work capacity is off the charts". He was also named to the California League All-Star team and was named the league Player of the Week for the week ending April 15. Miller spent the second part of the season with the Double–A Jackson Generals.

Between the two teams, Miller finished the 2012 season with a .334 average, 15 home runs, and 68 RBIs in 137 games. He ranked second among all Minor League Baseball players with 186 hits and led all members of the Mariners farm system with 56 multi-hit games.

At the end of the season, he received the Mariners Heart and Soul Award for "exemplary play and leadership skills both on and off the field".

Social Network

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Going into the 2014 season, the Mariners signed Robinson Canó to serve as their everyday second baseman. This in turn pushed Miller into competition with Franklin, who had played second base the previous season, for the starting shortstop position.

Miller's performance in spring training, batting .410 with four home runs and a 1.314 on-base plus slugging (OPS), won him the starting shortstop job.

He struggled both offensively and defensively in the first part of the season, striking out in nearly 30% of his plate appearances in April and committing six errors in the first 34 games of the season, most of which occurred during routine plays.

After what looked like a brief resurgence in June, Miller continued to slump, and the Mariners called up Chris Taylor from Tacoma on July 25 to take over the position. Taylor and Miller split the remainder of the season half and half. Miller finished the 2014 season with a .221 average, 10 home runs, and 36 RBIs in 123 games and 367 at bats.

Education

Brad Miller attended Clemson University, where he played for the college baseball team and honed his skills before entering the MLB Draft. His college experience was pivotal in his development as a player and has greatly influenced his professional journey.


Miller grew up playing Little League baseball in Windermere, Florida, before attending Olympia High School, where he served as the team's shortstop. Although the Texas Rangers selected him in the 2008 MLB Draft, Miller chose to play college baseball for the Clemson Tigers.

As a junior in 2011, he won the Brooks Wallace Award, given annually to the best shortstop in college baseball. Miller was also named twice to the United States national collegiate baseball team, including appearances at the 2009 World Baseball Challenge and the 2010 World University Baseball Championship.

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