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Padres untouchable closer Mason Miller showcasing dominance early this season

Padres untouchable closer Mason Miller showcasing dominance early this season

To say that Mason Miller has been performing well is an understatement. He has a perfect ERA of 0.00 with a 0.32 WHIP with four saves across six games played. 

The 27-year-old has also surrendered only one hit and a walk, while punching out 16 of 21 opponents, showcasing his dominance. 

Miller is running the show

Miller anchors a dominant San Diego Padres bullpen that contains vital relievers, Adrian Morejon and David Morgan. 

He also owns a 76.2% historic strikeout rate, which is the best by a pitcher across six starts since 1900. 

But his success doesn’t stop there, as he is on a 27 2/3 unbroken scoreless streak, and it’s the most prolonged continuous run in the majors. 

Illustrating his top-tier velocity skills, Miller is a flamethrower whose fastball reaches triple digits (103 mph+). Evidently, no pitcher in Padres history has ever thrown a pitch that fast as a strikeout. 

Miller was traded to the Padres on July 31st, 2025, and his season was outstanding, sporting a 0.77 ERA across 22 starts. In the postseason, he also tied the record with eight successive strikeouts.  

This season, he’s coming out with a bang due to his expanded arsenal. Adding a changeup has made him more productive when facing left-handed hitters. 

He’s a threat and has made it very difficult for hitters, making him practically unhittable. He has held batters to a measly batting average below .100.  

Also nicknamed “The Reaper,” the former Athletics closer is playing in his prime and is a valuable asset to the Padres, remaining under team control through 2030. 

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