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Wow, Game 6 of the World Series was one of the best games in World Series history. It had everything from errors to missed calls to lodged balls.
MLB fans were divided over the game-changing play during the Dodgers vs. Blue Jays Game 6. Here are some reactions from X.
The Dodgers caught a break when a ball off the bat of Toronto's Addison Barger became lodged under the outfield wall.
The Toronto Blue Jays got unlucky. There's really no other way of looking at what happened to Addison Barger as the second batter of the bottom of the ninth inning, trailing the Los Angeles Dodgers 3-1 in World Series Game 6. Barger crushed a ball to deep centerfield. Myles Straw was on first and set to score easily.
Shi Davidi breaks down the wild, unlikely timing of the wedged-ball ruling that saved the Dodgers, leaving fans stunned by the bizarre twist.
The Toronto Blue Jays had a chance to either tie or win in the ninth inning of Game 6 of the World Series Friday night, but a lodged ball in the outfield had a hand in stopping that from happening.
As the ball missiled over the fielders and towards the wall, it — tragically for the Blue Jays — got lodged in the base of the wall. Los Angeles Dodgers centre-fielder Justin Dean had the presence of mind to immediately alert the umpires to the ball that was stuck and made no effort to make a play.