This doesn't happen a lot.
Emmanuel Clase got a chance at redemption that not many would've been expecting.
You see, in game one of the Cleveland Guardians' doubleheader on Saturday in Kansas City, the star closer came in with a one-run lead in the bottom of the 10th. But he gave up a two-run, walk-off homer to Jonathan India.
Usually, managers try to limit their relief pitchers to one game in a doubleheader.
But it's a key time of year for Cleveland, and so when the Guardians took a 6-4 lead to the bottom of the ninth in game two, Stephen Vogt called on Clase again.
Redemption achieved.
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Clase got three consecutive groundball outs to second baseman Brayan Rocchio, and he had a save on the same day he had a blown save and loss.
That can't be all that common.
It might mean Clase is unavailable to pitch Sunday, but that's a problem for Sunday.
On Saturday night, facing the immediate task of bouncing back, Clase did so, and it got the Guardians a crucial win.
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