Brad Miller
Biography
Bradley Austin Miller (born October 18, 1989) is an American former professional baseball utility player. He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Seattle Mariners, Tampa Bay Rays, Milwaukee Brewers, Cleveland Indians, Philadelphia Phillies, St. Louis Cardinals, and Texas Rangers. He currently serves as a pre- and post-game analyst for the Rangers Sports Network. 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. 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. Miller spent the 2019 season with a number of teams. He opted out of a minor league contract with the Los Angeles Dodgers, and made a brief appearance with the Indians before
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Discography
Records they worked on — most-collected first.

The Allman Brothers Band At Fillmore East
1971

Venus And Mars
1975

Days Of Future Passed
1967

Fly Like An Eagle
1976

Being There
1996

Beck, Bogert & Appice
1973

Stills
1975

Stormy Weekend
1970

Crazy Eyes
1973

Jasmine Nightdreams
1975

Extensions
1969

One Stormy Night
1966

Through The Trees
1998

On Air
1996

Another Stormy Night
1983

Erogenous
1974

Highway One
1972

English Muffins
1971

The Mystic Moods Of Love
1968

Virgil Fox Plays The John Wanamaker Organ Philadelphia
1964

Downer
2001

Notes From Thee Underground
1994
Credited work
491 releases · 85 albums · active 1958–2017
- Production · 413
- Engineering · 361
- Other credits · 213
- Mastering · 4
- Performance · 3
Studios: Olympic Studios · Gold Star Studios · Abbey Road Studios · Trident Studios
Frequent collaborators
- No Artist
- The Mystic Moods Orchestra
- The Mystic Moods
- Various
- Mystic Moods Orchestra
- Steve Reich
- The Handsome Family
- Pigface
