Dodgers face Blue Jays in World Series Game 7
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Call it a "baseball wedgie" if you want. If you are a Toronto Blue Jays fan, call it a case of terrible luck at the worst possible time. If you are a Los Angeles Dodgers fan, you are probably calling it a season-saving play.
Shi Davidi breaks down the wild, unlikely timing of the wedged-ball ruling that saved the Dodgers, leaving fans stunned by the bizarre twist.
This article was originally published on dodgersway.com as Dodgers ride absurd double play, controversial wedgie into World Series Game 7.
Been here a long time; I haven’t seen a ball get lodged ever. “ – Many could relate to what John Schneider expressed about the wedgie ball that saved the Dodgers.
A unique moment in the World Series: a wall wedgie.
Dodgers force Game 7 after a bizarre ninth-inning play in Game 6, where MLB’s Lodged Ball Rule stopped the Blue Jays from tying the game.
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