When he struggled early in the year, Diamondbacks right-hander Shelby Miller was at least capable of processing his failure. He was making bad pitches, those led to bad results and he just had to figure out how to make his pitches better.
But on Friday night, after the San Francisco Giants scored five times off him in six innings, Miller did not seem to know what to say. His pitches, he thought, were good, his results remained bad and he had the look of someone who had no more answers.
After a 6-4 loss to the Giants – the Diamondbacks’ season-high-tying sixth consecutive loss – Miller recounted some of lowlights of his evening.