Bobby Miller, the Dodgers' promising young pitcher, remains sidelined by a nagging shoulder injury as the 2026 season looms, with DodgersBeat reporting fresh concerns keeping him out amid a wave of pitching setbacks this spring. ABC7 News lists him on the 60-Day IL for the shoulder issue, alongside teammates like Gavin Stone and Landon Knack, complicating LA's rotation just weeks from Opening Day. This marks a potential long-term biographical hurdle for Miller, whose electric stuff once fueled All-Star whispers but now faces extended rehab, echoing past inconsistencies noted in FOX Sports updates on his MLB profile. No public appearances or business ventures surfaced in the past few days, and social media mentions are scarce, with Fox Sports tracking only routine player feeds devoid of personal posts. A YouTube analysis from Dodgers insiders buzzes about trade rumors, warning LA might shop Miller if his shoulder doesn't rebound, though that's pure speculation without club confirmation—his recent 4-and-2/3 inning outing showed forkball promise but ballooned ERAs later, per the video breakdown. No major headlines hit in the last 24 hours, but the injury saga dominates, weighting heavy on his rising-star arc. Fans whisper of a lost prime, yet Miller's youth offers rebound hope.
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