LANCASTER, PA — The Lancaster Stormers’ early-season success continues to translate into league recognition, with third baseman Tyler Miller named Atlantic League Player of the Week after a standout offensive performance that helped fuel the club’s recent surge.
The Atlantic League announced Monday that Miller earned the weekly honor for the period ending June 7, marking the fourth consecutive week that a Lancaster player has received a league award.
Miller batted .440 (11-for-25) during a six-game road series against the Gastonia Ghost Peppers. He hit three home runs, including his second grand slam of the season, and drove in 10 runs.
The infielder also delivered the decisive hit in Saturday night’s victory, lining a single in the eighth inning that proved to be the game-winner.
The award extends a streak of individual recognition for Lancaster players this season. Miller joins Luke Albright, Jake Thompson, and Quinton Martinez as Stormers players to receive weekly Atlantic League honors in 2026.
For the season, Miller is batting .311 with 12 home runs and 49 RBIs, placing him among the league’s most productive hitters through the opening months of the campaign.
The former Auburn University standout has also recorded 15 doubles and carries a 1.019 OPS, reflecting a combination of power and on-base production that has helped anchor Lancaster’s lineup.
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