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Padres closer Mason Miller's perfect scoreless streak ends on contentious Cubs call
San Diego Padres closer Mason Miller's scoreless streak of 34.2 innings was snapped on Monday after being affected by a controversial fair-foul call against the Cubs, allowing a run to score and ending his streak. The Padres' closer had entered the game with an unblemished record in the postseason.
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San Diego Padres closer Mason Miller's scoreless streak of 34.2 innings came to an end on Monday night after a disputed fair-foul call allowed a ball that left the batter's hands out of play, ultimately scoring a run against the Cubs. The mistake ended Miller's remarkable streak, which had been one of the longest in MLB history at the time. The Padres lost the game, 3-2, in extra innings.
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