TAMPA -- Welcome to the wild and wacky adventures of Nathan Lukes and the right-field fans.

In a bizarre, 15-minute sequence Tuesday night at George M. Steinbrenner Field, Lukes found himself on the right and wrong end of two home runs. By the time his own shot was ruled a homer, it felt like a little good karma had come back around for the first one.

The more controversial home run call broke in favor of the Rays’ Brandon Lowe, who launched a three-run shot in the bottom of the third off Blue Jays starter José Berríos. Lukes had timed his jump at the wall just right, but the moment he came crashing down onto the warning track, center fielder Myles Straw was waving back to the Blue Jays’ dugout to challenge. Immediately, we all saw why.

A fan standing up against the right-field wall h

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