The legend of Andrew Miller’s Cape Cod League ‘fog game’
Posted Oct 30, 2016
On a foggy night in July, 2004, Andrew Miller was nearly perfect. The lanky left-hander, pitching for the Chatham Athletics in the Cape Cod Baseball League, recorded all 12 of his outs via strikeout. Facing a lineup that included Jacoby Ellsbury, Miller was so impressive that he caused a rule controversy because hitters were swinging through sliders that hit them on their back foot.
(Boston.com)
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