The Arizona Diamondbacks hope this is not another scary season for righthander Shelby Miller. In what appeared a contrast of two halves, Miller turned back the clock to last season with a horrid opening two innings Friday against the Cleveland Indians.
Then, as if he waved a magic wand or swallowed a mysterious potion, Miller went into full recovery mode and pitched the way the Diamondbacks expect. In the end, Arizona continued a week-long dynamic, came-from-behind and gained a 7-3 victory over Cleveland before 22,443 in Chase Field. The win moved the Diamondbacks to 4-1 on the season and winners in four of their opening five games for the fourth time in club history.