CLEMSON BASEBALL

Gary A Vasquez - USA Today Sports
Gary A Vasquez - USA Today Sports

Former Clemson OF records first save by positional player in MLB history


by - Assoc. Editor -

Baseball can be a wild and crazy game.

Former Clemson outfielder Steve Wilkerson was called into Thursday night's contest to pitch the sixteenth inning against the Los Angeles Angels.

Wilkerson was able to get outs from Brian Goodwin, Kole Calhoun and slugger Albert Pujols to end the game. The historical performance gave Wilkerson the first save by a positional player since official records have been kept starting in 1969.

“I don’t think I’ve wrapped my head around it yet," Wilkerson said to reporters after the Orioles' 10-8 marathon win. "What a wild game. That was just crazy. I’m glad I could go out there and be part of getting us a win."

The game lasted six hours and 18 minutes.

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