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Oakland A’s closer Mason Miller has been the subject of interest from multiple teams looking to improve their bullpens ahead of the MLB trade deadline. Despite this interest, sources indicate that the Athletics are likely to set an exorbitant asking price for the talented player.

According to industry insiders speaking to The Athletic’s Ken Rosenthal, the A’s control over Miller gives them leverage to demand a significant return in any potential trade deal. Rosenthal’s sources suggest that the asking price for Miller will be considered “absurd” by interested parties, making it challenging to secure a deal.

Miller has been a standout performer this season, posting a 2.14 ERA, 59 strikeouts, and 13 saves in just over 33 innings pitched. He is viewed as a critical asset for Oakland due to his exceptional fastball that reaches speeds of nearly 104 mph, establishing him as one of the premier relief pitchers in the league.

While several teams like the Chicago White Sox, Miami Marlins, and Colorado Rockies are identified as potential sellers at the deadline, it is believed that the A’s will likely retain Miller due to his premium value to the team. However, in the unpredictable world of MLB trades, nothing can be ruled out entirely, leaving the door open for surprises as the deadline approaches.

In conclusion, with his impressive performance this season and his premium value to Oakland A’s team management is likely keeping him on board despite interest from other teams looking to acquire him.

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