Padres closer Mason Miller loses wild scoreless streak on controversial fair-foul call against Cubs
Mason Miller's scoreless streak ended at 34.2 innings after a controversial fair ball call on a slow roller down the third base line against the Chicago Cubs.
Padres closer Mason Miller loses wild scoreless streak on controversial fair-foul call against Cubs San Diego Padres closer Mason Miller’s scoreless streak of 34.2 innings ended on a highly controversial call. A slow roller from the Chicago Cubs’ Matt Shaw down the third base line was ruled fair by the umpire, despite appearing to be foul. This call allowed the Cubs to score runs and ended Miller’s streak, though the play was not reviewable.
- Mason Miller’s scoreless streak of 34.2 innings ended due to a controversial fair ball call.
- A slow roller hit by Matt Shaw of the Chicago Cubs down the third base line was ruled fair by the umpire.
- The call was upheld despite protests from the Padres and replays suggesting the ball was foul.
- This play allowed the Cubs to score runs and ended Miller’s streak, increasing his ERA to 1.26.
- The ruling was not reviewable, and Miller expressed that the umpire’s call is what matters.
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