
The World Series has given us chaos all week, but Game 6 dropped the kind of plot twist that literally pushed the Dodgers into Game 7. A dead ball. A wedged double. And a stadium full of fans caught between disbelief and rage.
The Toronto Blue Jays had it all – noise, momentum, you name it – but all it took was one freak bounce in the ninth to flip everything upside down. One swing from Addison Barger looked destined to spark a comeback. Instead, it became the rarest kind of heartbreak: the kind that gets stuck under a padded wall.
On November 1, baseball columnist Shi Davidi went straight to the scene and summed up why this moment was more lightning strike than bad luck.
“I went to the spot where Addison Barger’s double got wedged into the wall. There’s so little give and the padding is so tight to the turf, a ball would have to hit exactly the right spot at the right angle with enough force to get stuck. So unlikely and the timing is crazy.”
The rulebook handled the rest. The outfielder raised his hands, and the umpire confirmed the ball was wedged. And just like that, Barger and Myles Straw were limited to two bases, exactly what every ballpark’s ground rules mandate. The Los Angeles Dodgers escaped with a 3-1 win because the physics said so.
On this night, Toronto didn’t get beaten by strategy or execution, but by science. And that’s pretty sad.
Addison Barger Breaks Down The Split-Second Misread That Shifted Dodgers vs. Blue Jays Game 6
Blue Jays’ Addison Barger (Image Credits: Imagn)
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Addison Barger didn’t hide from the moment. After the Blue Jays’ chaotic ninth-inning rally stalled in Friday’s Game 6, he broke down exactly how his baserunning misread unfolded.
The ball off Andrés Giménez’s bat looked routine at first glance, but Kiké Hernández was playing shallow and closed the gap instantly – a detail Barger admitted he never accounted for. That split-second assumption pulled him too far toward third and left him stranded when the Dodgers doubled him off.
Via ESPN’s Jesse Rogers (October 31), Barger explained:
“I was pretty surprised he got to it. Off the bat, I thought it was going to go [right] over the shortstop’s head. I didn’t think it was going to travel that far. It was kind of a bad read.”
It was a rare mistake at the worst possible time, and it just goes to show how unforgiving baseball can be. Now, everything resets with Game 7 waiting under the lights.
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