The Toronto Blue Jays lost Game 6 in a dramatic fashion, with a game-ending double play.
Trailing 3-1 in the ninth inning, Addison Barger hit a double that got stuck between the outfield fence and the turf, allowing him and Myles Straw to score, but they were returned to their bases after the umpire signaled a ground-rule double.
That's such a hard wall, so it's very impressive that the ball stuck in there - Daulton Varsho
The Blue Jays challenged the play, but the call was upheld, as a fair ball lodged in the outfield wall padding is considered a ground-rule double.
Addison Barger reflected on the play, saying
I was being too aggressiveon the game-ending double play.
Author's summary: Blue Jays lose Game 6 in dramatic fashion due to a ground-rule double.