Well, after three nights of, let’s say, very cosmopolitan baseball in Boston, the Orioles deserve a bit of good news.
Like Chris Sale, I may be a little outside the zone here, but I don’t think it’s a stretch to say that this version of Wade Miley isn’t something that can’t be more of a mainstay than the Orioles saw for a little less than half of last season.
Miley, whose current 2.32 ERA (3.75 FIP), 29.7 K% and .254 opponent BABIP have already totaled him at 0.5 WAR, one-third of his entire 2016 total.