Pitching on three days’ rest, Bryce Miller limited the Blue Jays to one run and two hits over six innings to win ALCS Game 1 on Sunday.
Miller was phenomenal after the first, which saw him give up a leadoff homer to George Springer and then a tough 12-pitch walk to Nathan Lukes, who really should have been called out on the last pitch. Miller went on to give up a single (with an error that allowed the runner to advance) with one out in the second and then retired 13 in a row before a two-out walk in the sixth. Alejandro Kirk then flied out to end Miller’s night at 76 pitches. Despite being on short rest, he averaged 96.2 mph with his fastball, an improvement of about 1.5 mph from the regular season. With Bryan Woo due back, the plan might have been for this to be Miller’s only ALCS start, no matter how long the series goes. After this kind of showing, though, it’s going to be hard not to give him another opportunity.