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About 20 feet from where Fister talked to a horde of reporters, his teammate Don Kelly said:

“By no means did I expect him to stay in that game. He’s got guts. You talk about the last two games he’s pitched in the post-season. The one in New York, nobody made a big deal out of it, but he got drilled on his pitching hand (by Robinson Cano). It was swollen and he stayed in the game. Then he gets drilled in the head tonight. He’s tough.”

In his last two post-season starts, Fister has absorbed a second-inning liner up the middle and kept pitching scoreless ball. He’s left each game in the seventh with no runs on the board for the opposition. Yet he hasn’t won either game.

On Thursday night, everyone in the baseball world saw how tough Fister is.

But then he lost his first World Series start because he allowed one run, a run that scored on a double-play grounder.

So there was a familiar feeling for this tough man.

Tough luck.

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