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The referees are obviously not perfect, but one in particular awaits the greatness of himself.
Bill Miller was the marble referee for Friday evening’s match between the Boston Red Sox Twins and Minnesota at Fenway Park.
At the bottom of the eighth round, the Soxs leading 6-1, Rafael Dévers pierced in the field of the center right, and Jarren Duran was trying to score from the first.
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Referee Mlb Bill Miller in the first round of a match between the Orioles of Baltimore and the Braves from Atlanta to Oriole Park in Camden Yards. (Reggie Hildred / USA TODAY SPORTS)
It was a bang-bang piece, and Miller first called Duran Safe. However, the twins disputed and a rereading review showed that Duran had been tagged just before touching the plate.
Miller announced that the call had been reversed, which prompted the huts of the crowd. Then, from nowhere, an F bomb raised through the PA Fenway system.
“F —! F — ING saw that too. Damn!” Miller cried himself.
Fortunately for Miller, the blown call had little effect on the game. The SOX closed the door during the next round for a 6-1 victory.

Marble referee Bill Miller in the middle of the first round between the Colorado rockies and the Padres de San Diego in Coors Field. (Isaiah J. Downing / USA TODAY SPORTS)
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The SOXs came out in an advance of 1-0 with an Alex Bregman Homer lead, but the twins equaled to the third. After exchanging zeros for a while, Boston scored five points in the seventh and eighth rounds.
The room that Miller would love to forget, however, stole a third point produced at night after driving in both points in the seventh with a single.

The receiver of the Minnesota twins, Ryan Jeffers, on the left, labeling the left field player of the Boston Red Sox, Jarren Duran (16) in marble during the eighth round at Fenway Park. (Images Eric Canha / Imagn)
The launcher Liam Hendriks entered the game for the SOX at the top of the ninth and withdrew the team. Boston improved at 18-16, while Minnesota fell to 13-20.