Bryce Miller, The Union-Tribune

Bryce Miller

The Union-Tribune

San Diego, CA, United States

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  • The Union-Tribune
  • Del Mar Times
  • Los Angeles Times
  • Globe Gazette
  • Orlando Sentinel
  • New York Daily News
  • The Des Moines Register
  • USA TODAY

Past articles by Bryce:

Padres notes: Soto greeted with loud cheers in Washington

Juan Soto says it's an 'emotional' night as he comes back to ballpark where he helped team to world championship → Read More

Del Mar opens safety briefing by announcing death of horse in accident

Ahead of hosting the Breeders' Cup, Del Mar announced a horse death. It was the fifth horse fatality at the track so far this year, well below most major tracks. → Read More

Del Mar opens safety briefing by announcing death of horse in accident

Ahead of hosting the Breeders' Cup, Del Mar announced a horse death. It was the fifth horse fatality at the track so far this year, well below most major tracks. → Read More

Olympic long jump gold medal winner Arnie Robinson dies at 72

Two-time medalist championed youth track across San Diego → Read More

Bryce Miller: Time to rethink conversation about college athletes, compensation

Every telethon-sized paycheck sparks the debate anew, from Clemson football coach Dabo Swinney's $93 million windfall to USA Today's recent report that NCAA President Mark Emmert scooped up $2.9 million → Read More

Rancho Santa Fe's Wests suffer cruel, historic Kentucky Derby fate

Maximum Security won the Derby on Saturday, only to be stunningly disqualified by track stewards. → Read More

Painful childhood helped shape critical Padres cog Logan White

Padres director of player personnel Logan White, one of the most respected talent evaluators in baseball, used lessons from a trying childhood to become a caring, critical link the franchise rebuild. → Read More

Padres smart to remain patient on starting pitcher

The Padres continue to search the market for quality, veteran starting pitchers. They're wise, though, to be disciplined about the search because of a farm system stacked with options. → Read More

'Field of Dreams' anniversary sparks baseball movie debate with Padres

The approaching 30th anniversary of the movie "Field of Dreams" sparked a conversation with Padres players about their baseball favorites. → Read More

Leap of faith: San Marcos teen tackles blindness to join Team USA

San Marcos native Blake Steinecke, a Cal State San Marcos student, became legally blind during his junior year of high school. Now, he's a member of the USA Blind Hockey Team. → Read More

Master of defensive mayhem, Jeremy Hemsley, offered Aztecs chance they needed

Senior guard Jeremy Hemsley stifled Utah State star Sam Merrill in the first half, but the Aztecs failed to capitalize in Mountain West title-game loss. → Read More

Santa Anita makes major misstep in addressing horse deaths

Befuddled Santa Anita announces changes to address spate of horse deaths, 22 since Dec. 26, but makes a major misstep that could damage California industry. → Read More

MW tourney offers final shot for Aztecs to shake road-wilting woes

The Aztecs, who've hardly been road warriors this season, need a repeat of last season's run in the Mountain West basketball tournament to reach the NCAA Tournament in back-to-back seasons. → Read More

Detour: Game Winner's road to Kentucky Derby likely to wind through Arkansas

Kentucky Derby contender Game Winner, owned by Rancho Santa Fe couple Gary and Mary West, is likely headed to Rebel Stakes in Arkansas after Santa Anita closure. → Read More

LeBron-led Lakers became a 'lose-lose' situation for Luke Walton

When the Lakers signed LeBron James, it made the rebuilding project almost impossible to manage for San Diegan Luke Walton. → Read More

From Vietnam to Kentucky Derby dreamer: Remarkable life shapes Gary West

All of the stops in Gary West's life, from a bowling alley to a tour in Vietnam, from becoming a business giant to a Kentucky Derby contender, have framed a remarkable path. → Read More

Split decision: Padres closer Kirby Yates 'saved career' with new pitch

The decision to create a split-fingered fastball at age 30 changed everything for Padres closer Kirby Yates. → Read More

Bochy, Flannery frame former Padres manager's colorful 'last ride'

The story of Bruce Bochy and Tim Flannery, both Padres who teamed again to win the World Series three times in San Francisco, is the story of the future Hall of Fame manager's career. → Read More

Evaluating Machado's $300 million deal with Padres involves head and heart

The Padres signing of superstar infielder Manny Machado already has led to $1 million in new ticket sales, while opening the door to more revenue options. Will it be nearly enough to justify the record-setting deal? → Read More

Biggest winner in Padres' Machado signing: Fernando Tatis Jr.

The biggest beneficiary of the Manny Machado signing is likely to be shortstop-in-waiting Fernando Tatis Jr. → Read More