The Toronto Blue Jays lost Game 6 of the World Series in a dramatic fashion.
Trailing 3-1 in the ninth inning, Addison Barger hit a double that got lodged between the outfield fence and the turf.
"That's such a hard wall, so it's very impressive that the ball stuck in there,"
said Blue Jays outfielder Daulton Varsho.
Barger and Myles Straw came around to score, but were returned to their bases after the umpire signaled a ground-rule double due to the ball being lodged in the fence.
The Blue Jays challenged the play, but the call was upheld, as a fair ball lodged in the outfield wall padding is a ground-rule double.
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Author's summary: Blue Jays lose Game 6.