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Wade Miley

Wade Allen Miley (born November 13, 1986) is an American who has competed as a left-handed in (MLB) since 2011. Drafted by the Diamondbacks in the compensatory first round (43rd overall) of the MLB after attending , Miley debuted with Arizona on August 20, 2011, posting a 4-2 record with a 4.13 in limited action that year. Over his career spanning eight teams—including the Diamondbacks, Boston Red Sox, Baltimore Orioles, Milwaukee Brewers, , and Houston Astros—he has compiled a 109-99 record with a 4.09 ERA, 1,757.1 , and 1,368 strikeouts across 320 games as of the 2025 season. Miley's most prominent achievements include earning an selection in 2012 during a breakout rookie season with the Diamondbacks, where he logged 16 wins and a 3.33 ERA, and throwing his first career on May 7, 2021, against the Cleveland Indians while with the , resulting in a 3-0 victory that marked the fourth of the 2021 MLB season. He also contributed to the Houston Astros' championship, appearing in the postseason where he faced limited action in Game 5 of the series. Known for his durability and versatility as a starter, Miley has navigated multiple trades and free-agent signings, adapting to various rotations while maintaining a career of 1.36.

Early life and amateur career

Childhood and family background

Wade Miley was born on November 13, 1986, in . He grew up in Loranger, a rural community of about 6,100 residents in Tangipahoa Parish, where his family maintained a modest lifestyle centered on hard work and local traditions. His father, Wendell Miley, worked as a specializing in 18-wheelers, instilling values of diligence in a household not focused on athletics from the paternal side. Miley's maternal grandfather, Donald Addison, served as a key athletic influence, with family accounts crediting him for passing down physical talents amid the area's farm-oriented environment, including exposure to dairy operations, horses, and rural outdoor activities. He has an older brother, , contributing to a close-knit dynamic in the stable Loranger setting, where parental emphasis on character development shaped his early years without relocation.

High school and college baseball

Miley attended Loranger High School in Loranger, Louisiana, where he played baseball as a left-handed pitcher. Limited public records detail his high school performance, but he was recognized as a prospect entering his senior year in 2005, standing at 6 feet 2 inches and weighing 185 pounds. Miley enrolled at Southeastern Louisiana University, playing college baseball for the Lions from 2006 to 2008. As a freshman in 2006, he appeared in 16 games with 14 starts, posting a 6–7 record, 5.92 ERA, and 63 strikeouts over 76 innings pitched. In his sophomore season of 2007, Miley improved to a 7–5 record with a 3.88 ERA, four complete games, one shutout, and 77 strikeouts in 95.2 innings across 15 starts. His junior year in 2008 marked a breakout, as he went 7–3 with a 3.91 ERA, four complete games, and a career-high 119 strikeouts in 101.2 innings over 17 appearances (15 starts), earning him a spot on the All-Southland Conference First Team. Over three seasons, Miley compiled a 20–15 record with a 4.46 , nine complete games, and 259 strikeouts—the second-highest total in Southeastern history—in 272.1 , tying for sixth in program wins. He opted to enter the after his junior year rather than return for a senior season.
YearGames (Starts)RecordERAIPSO
200616 (14)6–75.927663
200715 (15)7–53.8895.277
200817 (15)7–33.91101.2119
Career48 (44)20–154.46272.1259

MLB draft selection

Miley was first selected by the Tampa Bay Devil Rays in the 20th round (614th overall) of the 2005 Major League Baseball draft out of Loranger High School in Loranger, Louisiana, but he did not sign and instead enrolled at Southeastern Louisiana University. After three seasons at Southeastern Louisiana, where he developed as a , Miley was chosen by the Diamondbacks with the 43rd overall selection in the supplemental first round of the 2008 MLB June amateur draft. evaluations emphasized his value as a durable left-handed starter with above-average command, a deceptive delivery, and a repertoire including a typically ranging from 88 to 92 mph, complemented by a and that projected for refinement in professional development. Miley signed with the Diamondbacks on July 10, 2008, receiving a of $877,000, which aligned with slot value for his draft position. He was subsequently assigned to the Missoula Osprey, the Diamondbacks' Rookie-level affiliate in the Pioneer League, to begin his professional career.

Professional career

Arizona Diamondbacks (2011–2015)


Miley made his major league debut with the Arizona Diamondbacks on August 20, 2011, starting against the Atlanta Braves and surrendering five earned runs over four innings in a no-decision loss. In seven appearances that season, including six starts, he compiled a 4–2 record with a 4.50 ERA across 40 innings pitched and 25 strikeouts.
Entering his first full season in 2012, Miley emerged as a reliable starter, achieving a 16–11 record with a 3.33 in 32 starts, logging 194.2 innings and recording 144 strikeouts; his performance earned him a selection and a second-place finish in Rookie of the Year voting. He maintained a heavy workload in 2013, posting a 10–10 mark with a 3.55 over 202.2 innings in 33 starts and 147 strikeouts, contributing to the Diamondbacks' rotation stability. On July 1, 2014, Miley delivered eight innings with 10 strikeouts against the Detroit Tigers, allowing only two hits before the faltered in the ninth. Miley's command began to falter in 2014, reflected in an 8–12 record, 4.34 , and career-high 183 strikeouts across 201.1 innings in 33 starts, amid rising walk rates. These struggles persisted into 2015, with trade rumors surfacing early due to his inconsistent early-season outings and the team's pitching surplus. On July 15, 2015, the Diamondbacks traded Miley to the Boston Red Sox in exchange for pitcher Jimmie Sherfy and outfield Spencer Wever, marking the end of his tenure in after posting a 4.13 in 15 starts that year.

Boston Red Sox (2015)

The Boston Red Sox acquired Wade Miley from the Arizona Diamondbacks on December 12, 2014, in exchange for pitchers Rubby De La Rosa and Allen Webster, along with outfield prospect Raymel Flores. Prior to the 2015 season, Miley signed a three-year contract extension with Boston valued at $19.25 million through 2017, including a $12 million club option for 2018. Miley made 32 starts for the Red Sox in , recording an 11–11 win-loss mark with a 4.46 over 193⅔ and 147 strikeouts. His overall performance aligned with league-average output for starters, though he experienced early-season difficulties adapting to Fenway Park's dimensions, particularly the left-field wall, which exacerbated challenges for his ground-ball heavy approach by turning potential singles into extra-base hits. In his Fenway debut on April 16 against the Baltimore Orioles, Miley surrendered seven earned runs across just 2⅓ innings, walking three and allowing five hits. Mid-season inconsistencies persisted, highlighted by a contentious dugout argument with manager John Farrell on June 12 following a poor outing against , where Miley yielded five earned runs on nine hits, including three home runs, in four innings; Farrell attributed issues to Miley's deliberate pace rather than mechanics. Miley rebounded at times, posting a 2.60 over five May starts with 21 strikeouts in 34⅔ innings, and later delivered a in a 9–2 victory over the Philadelphia Phillies on September 5. The Red Sox concluded the year at 78–84, placing fifth in the AL East and missing the playoffs, which curtailed any significant role for Miley in postseason contention.

Seattle Mariners (2017)

Miley was acquired by the Seattle Mariners from the Red Sox on , 2015, in a four-player trade that sent reliever Carson Smith and starter Roenis Elias to , along with minor leaguer Jonathan Aro. The deal aimed to add a reliable left-handed starter to Seattle's rotation amid hopes of a rebound following Miley's inconsistent 2015 campaign split between and , where he posted a combined 4.10 but showed command issues. In 2016, Miley made five starts for the Mariners, recording a 1–3 mark with a 6.23 over 24+1⁄3 , allowing 29 hits, five , and 10 walks while striking out 16. His strikeout rate improved slightly to 5.9 per nine compared to prior seasons, reflecting adjustments in pitch mix amid rebound efforts, but he remained vulnerable to the , yielding a in four of his five outings, exacerbated by Safeco Field's dimensions favoring fly balls. Key matchups included a career-first on April 30 against the (6–0 win, five hits allowed, no walks, five strikeouts), providing an early highlight, contrasted by struggles like a May 28 loss to the (four , five earned runs, three ). Against AL West rivals, performances were mixed, with a no-decision versus the Houston Astros on August 19 after the trade context but limited pre-trade exposure showing control lapses versus Texas Rangers power hitters. Miley landed on the 15-day disabled list June 24 with right shoulder inflammation, limiting his Mariners tenure before the team traded him to the Baltimore Orioles on July 31 for left-hander Ariel Miranda, effectively ending his stint without a late-season shift. The move reflected 's rotation depth needs and Miley's underwhelming output relative to his $6 million salary that year, part of his prior contract extension.

Baltimore Orioles (2018–2019)

Miley was acquired by the Orioles via trade from the Seattle Mariners on July 31, 2016, in exchange for left-handed pitcher Ariel Miranda. In 11 starts with that season, he compiled a 2–5 with a 6.17 over 61 , contributing to a rotation hampered by injuries and inconsistency as the team finished 89–73 but out of the . Entering 2017 as part of the Orioles' rotation during the early stages of their rebuild following a 75–87 season, Miley emerged as a durable workhorse, making 32 starts and logging 157.1 despite an 8–15 and 5.61 . His ability to eat innings proved valuable for a pitching staff reliant on young talent and veterans amid poor team support, as lost 100 games and did not pursue aggressive trades for Miley at the July deadline, opting instead to retain him for the full campaign. Miley's tenure ended after the 2017 season when declined his $12 million club option for 2018 on November 3, citing declining velocity that averaged below 90 mph and contributed to his regression. Over his 43 appearances with from 2016 to 2017, he recorded a 10–20 mark with a 5.75 in 218.1 , underscoring his endurance but limited effectiveness in a rebuilding context.

Milwaukee Brewers (2020–2021, 2024)

Miley signed a minor league contract with an invitation to with the Milwaukee Brewers on December 16, 2019. In the shortened to 60 games by the , he secured a spot in the starting rotation and recorded a 6–5 win–loss record with a 3.00 (ERA) over 11 starts and 61 , allowing 52 and striking out 47 batters. This performance contributed to the Brewers' competitive standing in the , though they finished with a 29–31 record and missed the playoffs. On February 23, 2021, the Brewers signed Miley to a one-year, $4.5 million contract, avoiding salary . Over 28 starts that season, he achieved an 11–6 with a 3.39 in 140 , surrendering 129 hits and recording 137 strikeouts, which bolstered the team's rotation during their 95–67 campaign that earned a berth and a appearance. Miley's veteran presence fostered clubhouse camaraderie, as evidenced by teammate recounting an incident where catcher performed the Heimlich maneuver to save Miley from choking on food in the clubhouse, underscoring the tight-knit environment. Miley rejoined the Brewers on December 4, 2023, via a one-year, $7 million contract with a mutual $12 million option for 2025. He began 2024 on the due to left pectoral strain but was activated on April 10 after a minor league rehab assignment. Miley made two starts, on April 13 against the San Diego Padres (5 innings, 2 earned runs) and April 17 against the (2 innings, 4 earned runs), posting a 0–1 record and 6.43 before elbow inflammation led to his shutdown. His limited appearances preceded a season-ending tear diagnosis on April 26, curtailing his role amid the Brewers' Central-winning 93–69 season.

Houston Astros (2022)

On August 1, 2022, Wade Miley was not traded to or affiliated with the Houston Astros; records indicate he remained with the Cubs throughout the regular season, posting a 2-2 record with a 3.16 over 8 starts and 37 before being non-tendered and entering free agency on November 6, 2022. Miley's actual tenure with the Astros occurred in 2019, when he signed a one-year, $4.5 million contract on February 1 and made 33 starts, compiling a 14-6 record and 3.98 over 167.1 innings, contributing to the team's pennant but not appearing in the postseason. No verifiable evidence supports a 2022 affiliation, and claims of mid-season acquisition, a 4-6 record in 13 starts, or postseason usage with Houston that year appear inconsistent with team transaction logs and statistical databases. The Astros advanced to and won the without Miley's involvement.

Cincinnati Reds (2022–2023)

Miley signed a two-year, $15 million contract with the on December 16, 2019, marking his return to the division after stints with other teams. The deal included a $10 million club option for the 2022 season. In the pandemic-shortened 2020 campaign, he made six starts, compiling a 3-3 record with a 3.17 over 34 , allowing 32 hits and 12 earned runs while striking out 29 batters. His performance provided early stability to a Reds rotation navigating health protocols and a condensed 60-game schedule. The following year, Miley solidified his role as a consistent mid-rotation arm amid the ' rebuilding efforts, logging 28 starts with a 10-9 record, 3.76 , and 1.30 across 161.1 . He surrendered 158 hits and 71 walks, striking out 132, and held opponents to a .248 , contributing to divisional competitiveness against teams like the Cardinals and Brewers in select outings where he limited runs in high-leverage matchups. Over his two seasons in , Miley maintained a combined 3.55 in 195.1 , offering reliable innings-eating capabilities without the spotlight of a contending roster. Following the 2021 season, the declined to retain him long-term, placing Miley on waivers on November 5, 2021, where he was claimed by the Chicago Cubs, who subsequently exercised his $10 million option for 2022. This move allowed to avoid a $1 million buyout while freeing resources for younger talent in their rebuild.

Chicago Cubs (2023)

On November 5, 2021, the Chicago Cubs claimed left-handed pitcher Wade Miley off waivers from the , exercising his $10 million club option for the 2022 season. Miley did not appear for the Cubs in 2023, having elected free agency after the 2022 campaign and signing a one-year contract with the Brewers on January 9, 2023.

Cincinnati Reds return and 2025 free agency

Following his Tommy John surgery in April 2024 while with the Brewers, which sidelined him for the remainder of that season and much of the ensuing rehabilitation period, Miley signed a minor league contract with the on January 29, 2025, marking his return to the organization after stints with the Cubs in 2023 and the Brewers in 2024. The deal included an invitation to , positioning Miley, then 38, as a depth option for the Reds' rotation amid ongoing recovery from the . Miley earned a call-up to the majors and made limited appearances in 2025, posting a 1–0 record with a 6.75 , seven strikeouts, and a 1.75 over 12 . His outings reflected persistent challenges in regaining pre-injury command, consistent with the physical demands of returning from major elbow surgery at an advanced age. On June 17, 2025, during a start, Miley suffered a left flexor strain near his , leading to his placement on the 15-day retroactive to that date on June 20. Rehabilitation efforts included assignments to Triple-A Louisville and facing live hitters in August, but progress halted on August 17, 2025, after Miley reported soreness prompting an MRI that confirmed the persistent flexor issue. The setback, occurring less than a year post-Tommy John, raised doubts about his durability, with Miley himself acknowledging the injury's severity in contemporaneous reports and pondering retirement as a realistic outcome given his 15-year career and recurrent arm troubles. He did not return to game action for the remainder of the 2025 season, which concluded for the Reds on September 28 without playoff qualification. Upon expiration of his contract at season's end, Miley became an unrestricted in October 2025 at age 38 (turning 39 in November), entering a market showing limited interest in veteran left-handers with his injury profile and recent performance metrics, including a negative WAR contribution. Speculation in outlets centered on potential , as no reported offers emerged by late October, underscoring the risks of prolonged for pitchers of his vintage.

Pitching repertoire and mechanics

Pitch arsenal and usage

Wade Miley's pitching arsenal centers on a averaging 88-92 , serving as his primary offering with modest velocity but consistent command. His , thrown at 82-85 , functions as his primary out-pitch, generating whiff rates around 18% and proving particularly effective against right-handed batters due to its arm-side run and velocity separation from the . Secondary offerings include a (87-89 ) and (78-80 ), with the increasingly used for inducing weak contact and the providing occasional depth. Early in his career, Miley relied heavily on a sinker (two-seam fastball) for ground-ball induction, throwing it over 50% of the time in 2012, which complemented his low three-quarters arm slot to produce tailing action. Post-2018, he reduced sinker usage to under 20%, shifting emphasis to his changeup (reaching 30%+ in select seasons) and cutter to maintain effectiveness amid declining fastball velocity. Recent pitch mix (through 2025) features the cutter at 34%, changeup at 24%, and four-seamer at 23%, with sinker at 15% and minimal slidersweepers/curves under 5% combined. This fosters ground-ball tendencies, with a career rate of 48.9%, attributable to the sinker's movement profile, low release point, and overall emphasis on pitches with downward plane and horizontal break.
Pitch TypeAvg. Velocity (mph)Usage % (Recent)Whiff %Run Value (per 100)
8833.78.0-1
84-8523.917.6-3
Four-Seam FB88-9222.99.1-1
Sinker9115.112.5+2
Data reflects aggregated Statcast metrics through 2025; run values negative for pitcher-favorable outcomes.

Evolution of style and adaptations

Miley's early career with the Arizona Diamondbacks featured a command-focused approach, emphasizing a fastball-changeup combination thrown with consistent arm speed and release point to tunnel pitches effectively and induce ground balls through precise location rather than overpowering . This strategy yielded a 1.17 in 2012, supported by scouting observations of his ability to pound the zone and generate weak contact via movement and placement. Following a challenging 2017 season marked by a 1.78 and transition difficulties across teams, Miley adapted by developing a during the offseason, introducing greater horizontal movement to neutralize right-handed batters and enhance sequencing options. This mechanical and strategic tweak, combined with a shift toward bulk-inning roles under Milwaukee Brewers pitching coach Derek Johnson, correlated with a career-best 1.03 in 2018, as data showed improved whiff rates on cutters (around 25%) against opposite-handed hitters. As velocity declined gradually—from an average four-seamer speed of 90.6 mph in 2012 to 89.2 mph by 2023 per metrics—Miley further evolved toward a contact-management , prioritizing location within the to limit hard contact and preserve arm health amid accumulating wear. This adaptation proved effective in the 2020 shortened season with the Brewers, where a 0.98 accompanied a league-low velocity among qualifiers (89.8 mph average), with revealing a 23.7% hard-hit rate driven by elevated arm slot consistency and backward-working sequences designed for double plays and grounders. Subsequent injuries, including a 2023 lat strain requiring six weeks of rest followed by shoulder compensation issues and a 2024 surgery on his , prompted continued refinements in mechanics, such as quicker tempo and refined trunk tilt to maintain release point stability without straining the repaired elbow. Post-rehabilitation in 2025, scouting reports noted accelerated pace in live sessions, aligning with his overarching shift to efficiency-oriented pitching that mitigates velocity loss through deception and zone command.

Statistical achievements and analysis

Career milestones and records

Miley was selected to the team in 2012 as a with the Arizona Diamondbacks, marking his only such honor in a 15-season MLB career. In that season, he led Diamondbacks pitchers with 16 wins, the most among all , while compiling a 3.33 and 144 strikeouts over 194.2 innings in 29 starts. He became the second since 1986 to reach 16 victories, finishing second in NL Rookie of the Year voting behind . Miley reached his 1,000th career strikeout on May 9, 2019, striking out Joey Gallo while pitching for the Baltimore Orioles. Through the 2025 season, he has recorded 1,368 total strikeouts across 2,358.1 innings in 362 games (mostly starts). His career totals stand at 111 wins against 101 losses with a 4.04 ERA, reflecting steady workload durability without individual awards such as a Cy Young or Gold Glove. Miley has logged at least 150 innings pitched in seven seasons, including four consecutive years from 2012 to 2015 exceeding 190 innings each.
SeasonTeamInnings Pitched
2012194.2
2013202.2
2014201.1
2015193.2
2017BAL157.1
2019/BAL167.1
2021163.0

Advanced metrics evaluation

Miley's career-long performance, evaluated through sabermetric lenses, yields a WAR of 19.9 and a Baseball-Reference WAR of 18.0, reflecting sustained innings-eating contributions across 15 seasons and over 1,757 , though tempered by below-average rates averaging 18.2%. His 2012 season marked a peak, with 3.5 fWAR derived from an of 3.33 underrunning his FIP of 3.91 by 0.58 runs, attributable to superior sequencing and ground-ball tendencies rather than unsustainable luck, as evidenced by a .293 BABIP aligning with league norms. Regression analyses reveal BABIP fluctuations as key variance drivers in non-peak years; for instance, 2015's .309 BABIP coincided with a 4.46 , but adjusted metrics like xFIP (4.02) suggested misfortune on contact rather than command erosion, with defense-independent FIP at 3.81 indicating underlying stability. Similarly, persistent gaps between and xERA—such as 2023's 3.14 versus higher expected marks—underscore Miley's skill in limiting damage on balls in play, independent of defensive support, as xERA incorporates exit velocity and launch angle without fielder positioning biases. At age 38 in 2025, peripherals signaled objective decline, with a 1.75 over 12 , 12.7% strikeout rate, and 6.75 reflecting causal factors like diminished (averaging sub-90 on fastballs) and elevated hard-hit rates (45%), overriding attributions to experiential intangibles. This aligns with age-adjusted models projecting reduced effectiveness from biomechanical wear, as 's components (walks and hits per ) directly correlate with Stuff+ metrics dropping below league medians.

Injury history

Major injuries and surgeries

Miley first encountered notable upper-body issues in 2014 during his tenure with the Arizona Diamondbacks, including discomfort that contributed to limited appearances, though not requiring surgical intervention. Subsequent strains recurred, with a left impingement noted prior to 2018 and strains in 2020 (placed on the 10-day IL on August 28 with a left strain while with the Cincinnati Reds) and 2022 (exited a start early on June 10 due to pain after prior elbow and absences). A more extended 2023 strain in the back of his throwing sidelined him for an expected 6-8 weeks starting May 19, marking another non-surgical setback linked to ongoing arm fatigue. The most significant procedure occurred in 2024 with the Milwaukee Brewers, where Miley suffered an injury during an April start, leading to a of a torn (UCL) exacerbated by prior flexor tendinitis. He underwent hybrid surgery on May 7 in , combining ligament reconstruction with an internal brace to address chronic ligament damage and accelerate potential recovery to 10-12 months. This season-ending operation followed only two starts and reflected cumulative stress from high-innings seasons earlier in his career, during which he logged over 200 in multiple years pre-2020. In 2025, after signing a minor-league deal with the and advancing through from the , Miley made limited appearances before a left flexor strain forced him onto the 15-day retroactive to June 17 (transferred to 60-day IL on July 31). Rehab progressed to minor-league outings but encountered complications, including soreness prompting an MRI that confirmed persistent flexor strain near the , leading to a shutdown on August 17 with no clear return timetable. These elbow-area issues, building on the 2024 , have resulted in Miley missing approximately half of potential starts since 2020, correlating with repeated biomechanical stress from prolonged high-volume pitching workloads in prior seasons.

Impact on career trajectory

Miley's early career, prior to the accumulation of significant arm injuries around 2016, featured consistent workloads exceeding 180 per season from 2012 to 2015, with earned run averages ranging from 3.29 to 4.11, reflecting a command profile that limited walks to under 3.0 per nine . Subsequent injuries, including recurrent and issues, precipitated a marked decline in durability, with dropping below 120 in most seasons post-2015 and frequently sub-100 thereafter, correlating with elevated walk rates above 3.5 per nine and resultant inflation to 4.50 or higher in multiple years due to diminished control. The 2024 hybrid procedure, addressing chronic elbow ligament damage, directly extended recovery into the 2025 season, postponing Miley's debut with the until June 4 and restricting him to limited relief and starting appearances before a subsequent left flexor strain on June 20 sidelined him again, curtailing his output to under 20 innings and diminishing his leverage in free agency negotiations amid persistent health uncertainties. This pattern of injury-induced interruptions transformed Miley from a reliable mid-rotation starter into a high-risk reliant on short-term contracts, as teams weighed his experience against repeated absences totaling over 11 stints since 2016. Evidence of resilience appears in selective rebounds, such as the 2020 shortened season where Miley posted a 3.23 over 66.2 with the despite prior forearm and shoulder ailments, achieved through reduced pitch counts per outing (averaging under 80 pitches) and a shift toward ground-ball inducement to mitigate arm stress. Similarly, in 2021, he logged 120 with a 3.27 , including a , by adapting mechanics to favor his and over velocity-dependent pitches following recovery from 2019-2020 tweaks. However, these recoveries proved transient, as escalating elbow degradation culminated in the 2024 surgery, underscoring how cumulative trauma eroded long-term sustainability despite tactical adjustments.

Personal life

Family and residences

Miley married his high school sweetheart, Katy, with whom he grew up in Loranger, . The couple has two sons, Jeb, born in September 2016, and Trace, born during the 2023-2024 offseason and nicknamed "Gibby" after . Miley maintains strong family ties to his Louisiana roots, where extended family provided support during career milestones, such as gathering to watch his 2021 no-hitter from Loranger. The family prioritizes privacy, with limited public details on daily life beyond occasional mentions in player profiles. Raised in the small town of Loranger, Louisiana, population approximately 6,100, Miley's residences have been transient due to his MLB career across multiple teams. During his tenure with the , he purchased a four-bedroom home in Anderson Township, Ohio. Offseason locations remain undisclosed in public records, reflecting the family's preference for discretion amid frequent team relocations.

Off-field interests and philanthropy

Miley maintains interests in outdoor pursuits such as , , and , alongside farming activities including raising . In a 2015 interview, he noted owning around 100 cows and engaging in cattle-related ventures during the offseason. These hobbies provide a counterbalance to his commitments, emphasizing rural and recreational elements without documented involvement in political or activist causes. Miley's philanthropy centers on cancer awareness efforts, spurred by a close friend's diagnosis with brain cancer. He founded the Wade Miley Charity and organized a celebrity baseball camp on June 23, 2014, which drew participants from MLB teams like the Arizona Diamondbacks and drew support from college programs to fund related initiatives. Earlier, in March 2013, he joined other players for a celebrity bartending event benefiting unspecified charities. Miley has also contributed to the Major League Baseball Players Alumni Association's annual fund. These activities occur primarily in the offseason, aligning with his career without evidence of broader institutional ties or quantified long-term impacts.

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