The Toronto Blue Jays’ goal of winning the AL East Division is coming right down to the wire.

The Jays suffered a 4-1 loss to the Boston Red Sox on Tuesday night, marking a tough stretch that has seen them lose five of their last six outings.

Tuesday’s loss came with plenty of controversy, as George Springer hit a ball past third baseman Alex Bregman, which would have scored at least one run. Instead, the third base umpire called the ball foul, which isn’t a challengeable play.

The call itself, which came with the bases loaded, was a very questionable one. Making matters all the worse was that Springer was called out on strikes the very next pitch, one that appeared to be outside the zone. The strike three call ended the inning, and had Springer extremely frustrated.

“It’s a fair ball

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