Down 3-1 with a runner on first base and no outs, the Toronto Blue Jays had a chance to tie Game 6 of the World Series in the bottom of the ninth inning.
And Addison Barger nearly did it.
A well hit ball to left-centre field hit the wall, and then it just stuck there.
Los Angeles Dodgers outfielders stopped, appealing to the umpire to deem it a lodged ball.
Meanwhile, Myles Straw and Barger rounded the bases, each crossing home plate in the hopes the call went their way.
It didn’t, and the Blue Jays went on to lose the game.
Blue Jays manager John Schneider was asked about the play afterwards.
“Been here a long time and haven’t seen a ball get lodged ever,” Schneider said about the bizarre play. “Just caught a tough break there. [Barger] put a really good swing on that pitch… Just k

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