Trever Miller reflects on his Astros career in new interview
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 26, 2026, 2:43 PM
Last updated Jun 26, 2026
Trever Miller, a former reliever for the Houston Astros, discusses his 13-year MLB career in an interview with The Crawfish Boxes. Miller appeared in 230 games for the Astros and was part of the notable 1998 team that won 102 games. He recalls his emotions upon being traded to Houston the day after the birth of his son and shares memorable moments from the 1998 season. Miller also expresses his views on the current state of pitching in the league, specifically criticizing the pitcher’s clock and the impact of reviews on the game.
- •Miller pitched 13 seasons in MLB, mainly with the Astros.
- •He was part of the Astros' 1998 team that won 102 games.
- •Recalls being traded to Houston a day after his son was born.
- •Miller's debut save came after an 18-day layoff from pitching.
- •He criticizes modern pitching rules and the pace of play.
- 2:43 PMYahoo Sports — Astros Legends Series 29: Trever Miller
"Trever Miller pitched 13 seasons in the majors. He’d appear in 230 games as a reliever for the Astros and was a member of the 98′ squad that won 102 games. Trever joins us exclusively at The Crawfish Boxes. Q: You came to Houston as part of a big trade. Where were […]
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