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The referees are obviously not perfect, but one in particular awaits the greatness of himself.
Bill Miller was the arbiter of the plate for Friday night’s game between the Boston Red Sox and Minnesota Twins in Fenway Park.
At the bottom of the eighth entrance, with the Sox leading 6-1, Rafael Devers drilled a ball in the right center field, and Jarren Duran was trying to score from the beginning.
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The referee of the MLB Bill Miller during the first entry of a game between the Baltimore and the Atlanta Bravos in Oriole Park in Camden Yards. (Reggie Hildred/USA Today Sports)
It was a work of blows, and Miller initially called Duran Safe. However, the twins challenged, and a repeat review showed that Duran was labeled just before touching the dish.
Miller announced that the call was reversed, which caused Boos from the crowd. Then, out of nowhere, a F bomb rang through the Fenway PA system.
“F —! F — Ig also saw it. Damn it!” Miller shouted himself.
Fortunately for Miller, the blown call had an effect on the game. The Sox closed the door in the next post for a 6-1 victory.

Bill Miller plate referee in the middle of the first entry between the Rockies of Colorado and San Diego’s parents in Cours Field. (Isaiah J. Downing/USA Today Sports)
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The Sox stockings reached an early 1-0 advantage with a Alex Bregman leader, but the twins tied him in the third. After exchanging zeros for a while, Boston scored five races in the seventh and eighth entrance.
However, the work that Miller would love to forget, stole Devers from a third RBI of the night after having driven both races in the seventh with a single.

The Minnesota Twins Ryan Jeffers receiver, left, labels the left gardener of the Red Boston Jarren Duran (16) on the plate during the eighth entrance in Fenway Park. (Eric Canha/Imagn images)
Liam Hendriks launcher entered the game for the Sox stockings at the top of the novena and removed next. Boston improved 18-16, while Minnesota fell to 13-20.