Game 6 gave us all chaos, controversy, and a lodged ball rule that pushed the Dodgers into Game 7. The Dodgers weren’t ready to hand over the trophy, and the Blue Jays weren’t ready to stop swinging. One strange bounce kept everything alive, sending this World Series barreling toward a win-or-go-home Game 7 with Max Scherzer and Shohei Ohtani lined up for a colossal finish.

However, before the baseball world focuses on the finale, the moment that shocked people is still the main event. Instead of a Joe Carter-like roar, Toronto watched Addison Barger’s ninth-inning blast die at the base of the wall. The ball wedged under the padding, ruled dead on the spot, killing a rally and changing the entire inning. Moments later, a heads-up Dodgers double play shut the door and kept the Fall Classic

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