Miller knocked in three runs as part of a 3-for-5 game in Tuesday's blowout win over Toronto.
Miller is already ceding playing time against left-handed pitching to Taylor Motter, and with Motter mashing a home run off a right-handed reliever in Tuesday's game, Miller will have to keep producing games like this to maintain his tenuous grip on playing time. The big day included a double and a triple and raised Miller's batting line against righties to .233/.303/.444. That's hardly ideal, but the average AL shortstop is hitting just .251/.305/.379, so the Rays can work with it in a pinch.