A Pitcher at a Crossroads
Miller Green arrived at Vanderbilt as a highly touted left‑handed reliever, quickly establishing himself as a reliable arm out of the bullpen. Over three seasons with the Commodores he logged a 3.64 career earned‑run average and recorded eight saves across 45 appearances, numbers that hinted at a player ready for the next level.
The 2024 campaign was his most productive, as he posted a 3.16 ERA and notched three saves, earning a spot in the closer role for parts of the season. However, the following year proved more challenging; Green began as the designated closer but lost the job mid‑season, finishing with a 3.80 ERA and five saves in 20 outings.
Setbacks and New Opportunities
A lingering injury in 2026 limited his appearances, curtailing the momentum he had been building and raising questions about his readiness for the draft. Despite going undrafted in 2025, Green remains eligible for the 2026 draft, a timeline that has prompted him to explore the transfer portal as a means of finding a fresh environment and a clearer path to professional baseball.
Now weighing his options, Green is expected to weigh offers from programs that can offer a more defined role while also providing a supportive medical staff for his recovery. The decision could shape not only his collegiate finale but also his prospects of signing a professional contract in the coming years.