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Article: World Series; Miscues steal the show in Classic awful game.
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- The Boston Herald
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- October 22, 1997
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CLEVELAND - Sometimes a World Series game is a veritable baseball ballet, a seminar on how to play the game, an event that you want to press into the scrapbook of your mind and save forever.
And then there are the bow-wows.
Welcome to Game 3 of the 1997 World Series.
The score? Right, the score ... of course ... the score ... um ... let's see, we have it here somewhere, but, um, it's just that it's really hard to read the scorebook, what with all the walks and errors.
Ah, here it is: Florida Marlins 14, Cleveland Indians 11.
"Both teams out-uglied each other," said Indians manager Mike Hargrove. "This was about as ugly a game ...