CLEVELAND - Swarms of tiny bugs descended on Jacobs Field on Saturday night, making it difficult for the Indians and Anaheim Angels to play.
Batters and fans swatted at the unidentified flying objects beginning in the fourth inning. At one point in the fifth inning, Angels DH Troy Glaus had to step out of the batter's box when one of the critters flew in his eye.
Between innings, plate umpire Bill Miller was coated with bug repellant, hoping to keep the bugs at bay.
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Batters and fans swatted at the unidentified flying objects beginning in the fourth inning. At one point in the fifth inning, Angels DH Troy Glaus had to step out of the batter's box when one of the critters flew in his eye.
Between innings, plate umpire Bill Miller was coated with bug repellant, hoping to keep the bugs at bay.
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