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The star reliever of the San Diego Padres, Mason Miller, made the history of the MLB postseason on Wednesday night in an effort to keep the season of his team alive.
The parents needed a victory in game 2 of their Wild Card series against the Chicago puppies after losing game 1 on Tuesday afternoon at Windy City, and leaned on the bullpen full of stars to do the job.
Miller was among those who launched almost two tickets, but it was his ninth launch of the night that rewritten the MLB record books. The launch right of Llamas threw a quick 104.5 mph ball to hit the puppies receiver, Carson Kelly.
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Mason Miller, of San Diego’s parents, launches a launch in the seventh entrance against the Chicago puppies during the game two of the Wild Card series of the National League at Wrigley Field on October 1, 2025 in Chicago, Illinois. (Michael Reaves/Getty images)
That launch was not only the fastest that Miller has launched in his career, but it is also the fastest launch in the postseason since the track in 2008, according to Sarah Langs of MLB.com.
It was an amazing Miller exit, who struck out the five batters he faced in 1.2 job entries. In total, he has seen seven batters in this series of Commodines, and has all established them by Ponche.
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The parents were with Robert Suárez, another stallion right, for the last four outs in the 3-0 victory that has this postseason fight to a decisive game 3 on Thursday in Chicago.

Freddy Fermin and Mason Miller of San Diego’s parents interact during game two of the Wild Card series of the National League between the parents of San Diego and the Chicago puppies in Wrigley Field on Wednesday, October 1, 2025 in Chicago, Illinois. (Photos of Mary Decicco/MLB through Getty Images)
The San Diego offensive saw a shake thanks to the veteran third base Manny Machado, who launched a two -run homer at the top of the fifth entrance to advance after a race scored by the parents in the first entrance.
The parents’ team of pitchers kept the puppies in just four hits scattered in this game, since Dylan cessation was 3.2 entries, allowing three hits and struggling five on their exit of 69 pitches.
It may have been short, but that is what happens when you have the arms that San Diego does in the bullpen. Adrian Morjon was 2.1 tickets without allowing a blow before Miller entered.

Mason Miller of San Diego’s parents launches during the game two of the National League Series between the parents of San Diego and the Chicago puppies in Wrigley Field on Wednesday, October 1, 2025 in Chicago, Illinois. (Photos of Mary Decicco/MLB through Getty Images)
You must expect more of the same in a game of doing or dying, although the ball will first go to veteran Yu Darvish. The puppies will resort to Jameson Tailon to start game 3.