Jared Miller - Baseball - Vanderbilt University Athletics

#28 Jared Miller Season 2013-14

LHP

Class Junior
Height 6'7"
Weight 240 LBS
B/T L/L
Hometown Avon, Ind.
High School Avon

Honors
• 2014 Spring SEC Academic Honor Roll
• 2014 TSWA Pitcher of the Week (2/10-2/16)
• 2011-12 SEC First-Year Academic Honor Roll

Career Game Highs
Innings Pitched: 7.0, 2/22 vs. Illinois-Chicago
Strikeouts: 8, 3/8 vs. Winthrop
Hits Allowed: 8, 4/25 vs. Georgia
Walks Allowed:5, 3/22 at Mississippi State
Runs Allowed: 9, 4/25 vs. Georgia

COACH CORBIN QUOTE: Jared has a great motor for the game of baseball, his academics and life in general. His confidence and energy are very contagious. Jared will be successful in anything he chooses to do. He is intelligent, positive, industrious and creative. His athleticism and strength have allowed him to grow into a very productive pitcher for us.

2014 – Picked up the win in relief vs. Virginia in CWS Finals allowing two runs on five hits over two innings… Hit the only batter he faced in College World Series win vs. Louisville 6/14… Selected by Arizona in the 11th round… Allowed one hit and recorded two outs in Super Regional loss to Stanford 6/7… Rocked in his first start since April 12, giving up four runs on five hits with three walks over 3.2 innings vs. LSU 5/21 at SEC Tournament… Gave up two hits in one scoreless inning against South Carolina 5/17… Made his third straight relief appearance allowing two runs on three hits over 1.1 innings vs. Louisville 5/6… Roughed up for nine runs, eight earned, over 3.2 innings of relief vs. Georgia 4/25 allowing eight hits… Made his first relief appearance of the season with a spotless inning at Arkansas 4/18… Allowed four runs on six hits with three walks over four-plus innings in a no decision against Texas A&M 4/12… Lasted just three-plus innings in a no decision at Tennessee 4/5 allowing a career-high seven runs, two earned, on six hits… Won his sixth game of the season with his fifth quality start allowing three runs on three hits with four strikeouts over six innings… Tagged with his first loss of the year allowing four runs, three earned, on four hits and a career-high five walks at Mississippi State 3/22… Earned his fifth straight win with 6.2 innings against LSU 3/15 G1 allowing one run on two hits with two strikeouts… Struck out a career-high eight in 6.2 shutout innings vs. Winthrop to earn his fourth win… Tossed five-plus innings to earn his third win of the season allowing one run on three hits against Stanford 3/1… Turned in a career-best seven innings against UIC 2/22 combining with Carson Fulmer for their second straight shutout and scattering four hits with no walks and a career-high six strikeouts… Dominated in his 2014 debut working a career-high six scoreless innings at Long Beach State 2/15 allowing only one hit with no walks and four strikeouts, retired 14 batters at one point.

2013 – Progressed into one of the Commodores best left-handed pitchers as a sophomore, pitching in 22 games… Earned his second save of the season with three innings of solid work against Mississippi State 5/25 at SEC Tournament allowing one run on four hits with three strikeouts… Allowed the winning run to score as one of two inherited runners against Alabama 5/17… Turned in his 11th straight scoreless outing with a shutout inning against Belmont 5/14… Notched his first save of the season with a strikeout for the final out of a doubleheader sweep at Kentucky 5/11… Punched out two in one inning of work against Presbyterian 5/8… Fanned a career-best three batters in 1.1 innings against Mississippi State 4/27… Turned in a perfect inning at Louisville 4/23… Worked a 1-2-3 inning at Georgia 4/20 in second game of doubleheader… Allowed two inhertited runners to score in loss to Tennessee Tech 4/16… Turned in a perfect inning against Missouri 4/14… Recorded two outs in win at Ole Miss 4/7… Struck out the only batter he faced at Ole Miss 4/6… Earned his second win of the year with two shut- out innings of relief against Tennessee 3/31… Tossed one inning of relief allowing two runs, one earned, on two hits against Florida 3/22… Earned his first win of the season working 2.1 innings out of the pen at Auburn 3/17 allowing one run on two hits with two strikeouts… Took his first collegiate loss when his walk crossed the plate as the go-ahead run at Oregon 3/10… Walked the only batter he faced against Oregon 3/9… Allowed one hit and walked one while recording two outs against Illinois-Chicago 3/3… Struck out three over 1.2 innings of scoreless relief against Arkansas State 2/26… Retired the only batter he faced against Monmouth 2/24… Walked a career-high three batters in one inning of a victory over Central Arkansas 2/20… Tagged for a career-high three runs in three innings in loss to Long Beach State 2/17.

2012 – Started his third game of the season allowing one run on four hits over 1.2 innings of a no decision against NC State 6/4 at Raleigh Regional… Earned his third win of the year with 1.1 innings allowing only two hits in win over NC State 6/2… Worked 1.1 scoreless innings in SEC Championship against Mississippi State 5/27… Walked one in 1.1 scoreless innings against Florida 5/26… Earned his first career save with 2.1 scoreless innings against Florida 5/24 in SEC Tournament… Walked one and struck out one while allowing one run against Ole Miss 5/18… Earned his second win of the season with two scoreless innings against Louisville 5/8… Allowed one hit and retired one batter against Kentucky 4/28… Retired one of two batters he faced at Alabama 4/21… Struck out the only batter he faced against Auburn 4/14… Roughed up for a career-high three runs on three hits in 1.1 innings at Mississippi State 4/8… Pitched a scoreless inning at Mississippi State 4/6 to push his scoreless streak to six innings… Worked a scoreless inning with two strikeouts against UT-Martin 4/3 to run his total to five straight scoreless innings… Recorded one out and stranded two runners against South Carolina 4/1… Gave up one unearned run while recording one out against Georgia 3/25… Fanned two and allowed two hits in one inning of work against Georgia 3/24… Allowed one of two inherited runners to score in one inning of work against Evansville 3/20… Worked 1.1 scoreless innings at Florida 3/18 with one strikeout and one walk… Earned his first collegiate win in his second start working three solid innings, allowing one run on one hit against Siena 3/14… Recorded two outs and stranded one inherited runner against San Diego 3/11… Made his first collegiate start at Belmont 3/6 allowing two runs, one earned, on three its over three innings of a no decision… Punched out two in his lone inning of work against Rhode Island 3/3 G2… Gave up two runs on two hits while giving up one of three inherited runners against Louisiana Tech 2/29… Allowed one run on two hits over a career-long 2.2 innings in loss to Oregon 2/25… Pitched two innings allowing one run on four hits in his collegiate debut at Stanford 2/17.

HIGH SCHOOL – 2011 First team All-State, 2009-11 All-Conference, Indiana All-West Player of the Year, Mr. Baseball candidate, Indiana All-West team 2009-11… Holds four career school records (HR, RBI, IP and strikeouts) and four single season school records (HR, RBI, batting average and strikeouts)… Lettered three years in basketball and baseball.

ACADEMICS – Miller is majoring in Interdisciplinary Studies focusing on enterprise and finance with a minor in Spanish. He was a SEC Academic Honor Roll selection as a freshman and made the SEC Academic Honor Roll in 2013.

PERSONAL – Jared Raymond Miller… Born 8/21/93… Son of Randy and Diane Miller… Has two brothers Joshua and Joey… Nickname is J-Rod… Favorites include Tyler Beede (baseball player), St. Louis Cardinals (baseball team), basketball (other sport), Blind Side (movie), Criminal Minds (TV show), Will Ferrell and Jennifer Aniston (actor/actress)… chicken alfredo (meal), cheese (late night snack)… Would be a chef/baker if not an athlete… In a movie about his life Taylor Lautner would play him… Oddest talent is handstands and walking on his hands… Exuberant is word he uses to describe himself… Roommates with Adam Ravenelle, Dansby Swanson and Carson Fulmer… Chose Vanderbilt because of great academic program and baseball program.

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