COLUMBIA, Mo. – One year ago, Spencer Miles entered his sophomore season with Missouri baseball as a heralded, if yet unproven pitching prospect. The right-hander and Columbia native was tabbed as the next in line of stellar Mizzou pitching products and was penciled in as the Tigers’ ace to lead the rotation.
Miles certainly looked the part of an emerging ace after posting a solid 3.60 ERA over 15 innings in his COVID-19 shortened 2020 campaign. In four outings before the shutdown, Miles was 1-0 and added a save while striking out 11 opposing batters and walking just two. He entered 2021 ranked as the 31st-best prospect in the SEC and the seventh-highest rated underclassman.
“I was on top of the world,” Miles recalled of his mindset heading into the 2021 season. “A younger guy, draft eligible as a sophomore, Friday night guy in the SEC. COVID hit freshman year and I didn't really get too much experience, we were actually traveling to Alabama and then got shut down. So that would have been nice to have that experience going into a tough SEC conference and I didn't realize how tough it was really.”