TORONTO — At first glance, Trent Grisham’s bouncer down the first-base line on the first pitch of Saturday’s Division Series opener between the Yankees and Blue Jays was routine.

Vladimir Guerrero Jr. scooped it up and when first-base umpire Adam Hamari signaled that it was a fair ball, it was an easy first out for Blue Jays right-hander Kevin Gausman.

But Grisham never ran out of the box. He stayed with home-plate umpire Chris Segal, claiming the ball bounced off the top of his right foot before going into fair territory, meaning it should’ve been ruled a foul ball.

Replays show that Grisham had every right to be upset. The ball clearly bounced off his toe before hitting the dirt in the batter’s box. It barely nicked Grisham’s shoe, but there was definitely contact.

Segal didn’t se

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