It was a night that wouldn't end. But even though the Cleveland Guardians weren't able to sneak out a win on Saturday, May 9 , it wasn't because Tanner Bibee didn't do his job. When the Guardians hosted the Minnesota Twins for the second outing of a three-game set, a matchup delayed by over two hours due to weather, Bibee looked excellent on the mound. He produced a nine-strikeout performance, allowing just one hit and two walks. His lone hit allowed was a solo shot to begin the game off the barrel of Byron Buxton. But after that, he was locked in and sending batters down left and right. He finished the game with a near-career best mark of 20 whiffs, fooling the Twins numerous times. And although he didn't get much run support, the 27-year-old was able to keep his head high after the loss yet again. The final score favored the away side, 2-1, with the winning run being scored in the 11th inning.…