Saturday night probably felt like a special night for Chase Anderson and Mike Bolsinger. The childhood best friends, who went on to become major-league teammates in Arizona, and later served as groomsmen in each other's weddings, squared off against each other for the first time as major-league pitchers. Anderson represented the Milwaukee Brewers, while Bolsinger represented the Los Angeles Dodgers. It doesn't get any better than that, right? They were pitching under the bright lights at Dodger Stadium. They had Vin Scully calling the action on Dodgers' television. He even told the story of how Anderson was the best man at Bolsinger's wedding, only to learn that day he'd been traded to the Brewers. Most importantly, they each had a chance for bragging rights. It was a pretty fun story, right up until the point where they actually started pitching. Then things went off the rails for both men, leading to perhaps the longest and wildest first three innings in any game this season. Tonight's first three innings between the Brewers and Dodgers were played in 99 minutes. — Dodger Insider (@DodgerInsider) June 19, 2016 That's what happens when two teams combine for 13 runs on 18...