21. Durazo, battling for playing time at first base and right field, played the final six innings at first. 22. Everett, who took grounders pain-free under the watchful eye of Williams, played the final five innings of the extra-inning game. 23. Except, of course, that the final three innings had to be played. 24. Five Diamondbacks relievers combined to hold the Braves to two runs over the final six innings. 25. Five relievers combined to do the rest, holding off the Tigers for the final four innings. 26. Finishing up, Frankie Rodriguez, just back from a rotation stint, went the final three innings, allowing one run on four hits. 27. Five pitchers closed out the final two innings for the Matadors. 28. Four Dodgers pitchers combined to shut out the Cardinals over the final five innings. 29. Four relievers, including closer Rob Nen, pitched the final three innings. 30. Four Cardinals relievers allowed four hits and no runs over the final seven innings. |
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