Did the Blue Jays get screwed in the second inning of one of their biggest losses of the 2025 season?

A hopping-mad George Springer certainly felt so, as did his manager, John Schneider, who made his thoughts on the umpiring crew rather clear on a play the Jays clearly felt was big-league robbery.

We take you back to the bottom of the second inning of Tuesday’s rather-concerning 4-1 loss to the Red Sox, a gutting defeat that trimmed the Jays’ AL East division lead over the New York Yankees to one precarious game.

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After loading the bases with two out, Springer ripped a ball down the third-base line that he was convinced was fair — and both live and in replays it certainly seemed as though he had an argument.

Instead, third-base

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