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Bobby Miller

Los Angeles Dodgers RHP NL West 2026
9.5
K / 9
3.8
ERA
2.8
BB / 9
5.8
Avg IP
110
Above Avg
Stuff+
6.1
Proj K / Start

Pitcher Profile

Bobby Miller is a right-handed starting pitcher for the Los Angeles Dodgers with a Stuff+ score of 110 (above avg — MLB average is 100). Posting 9.5 strikeouts per 9 innings, Miller demonstrates above-average strikeout rate combined with average control (2.8 BB/9). Averaging 5.8 innings per start, the baseline projection targets 6.1 strikeouts per outing. The solid ERA baseline (3.8) rounds out a high-upside projection profile.

PitchProphet's 4-layer model adjusts Miller's 6.1-K baseline daily: L1 season stats → L2 weather & air density → L3 opponent K% splits → L4 park factors. On a neutral day vs. an average lineup, the target lines are 6.1 Ks, 3.8 ERA, 5.8 IP, and 2.8 BB/9. Colder weather and favorable wind add roughly 0.3–0.8 extra Ks; high-altitude parks like Coors subtract from the ERA side.

Prop FAQ

How many strikeouts does Bobby Miller average per start?
Based on a 9.5 K/9 rate across 5.8 average innings per start, Miller projects to approximately 6.1 strikeouts per outing. This shifts with ballpark, weather, and opponent quality.
What is Bobby Miller's Stuff+ rating?
Miller's 2026 Stuff+ is 110 — "Above Avg" relative to the MLB average of 100. This metric evaluates raw pitch quality (velocity, movement, spin rate) and is the strongest single predictor of future strikeout rate.
Is Bobby Miller a good strikeout prop pick in 2026?
With 9.5 K/9 and 110 Stuff+, Miller has above-average strikeout rate. Shorter average outings (5.8 IP) can limit counting Ks even at a high rate. Check the live PitchProphet projection for today's matchup-adjusted line.

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