Brad Miller is being developed as a super-utility player for Seattle now that Chris Taylor is back up with the team to play shortstop most nights, MLB.com's Greg Johns reports.
Miller is being developed as a super-utility player for Seattle now that Chris Taylor is back up with the team to play shortstop most nights, MLB.com's Greg Johns reports.
Analysis:
Miller will play all over, working in center field with Austin Jackson out and even playing some first base. He will still play shortstop at times and his eligibility will be secure there in most formats, but now that he is no longer an everyday player his value will take a bit of a hit.
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