Padres closer Mason Miller's scoreless streak ends after controversial call
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For the first time since early August, Mason Miller finally allowed a run. Two, in fact. The San Diego Padres closer’s franchise-record scoreless streak ended at 34 2/3 innings Monday night, courtesy of the Chicago Cubs and a controversial call.Miller, pitching in a non-save situation after a late home run by teammate Gavin Sheets, yielded three hits for the first time as a member of the Padres. The first left the bat of Matt Shaw at 49.5 mph and trickled up the third-base line as infielder Ty France and home-plate umpire Dan Merzel hovered over the ball, tracking its movement.Advertisement





