Addison Barger has done nothing but contribute positively for the Toronto Blue Jays all season long. In fact, he is currently boasting an OPS of 1.009 in this year's postseason, and he scored one run for Toronto on Friday night in Game 6 of the World Series to at least put some pressure on Yoshinobu Yamamoto. And then in the ninth inning, Barger appeared to have yet another magical October moment, as he hit a fly ball to deep left field with one runner on and no outs.

The ball Barger hit looked like it had a chance to get out of the park. But it did not carry that far to tie the game. Instead, it wedged straight underneath the padding on the outfield wall. As a result, the Dodgers called for a dead ball, and the umpires ruled it as such (correctly so), limiting Barger to a ground-rule

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