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A Los Angeles Dodgers fan interfered with a possible go-ahead home run by New York Yankees second baseman Gleyber Torres on Friday night.
With two out in the top of the ninth inning during Game 1 of the World Series, Torres hit a ball deep to left field that was heading towards the wall. However, a spectator reached out and caught the ball before it could have potentially exited the field.
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A fan reached over the fence on this hit by Gleyber Torres resulting in a fan interference call pic.twitter.com/67dm8hrhqm
Torres was awarded with a double due to fan interference, but the Yankees weren’t able to score before the end of the inning.
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POTENTIAL HOMER FOR THE YANKEES GETS CALLED BACK AFTER FAN INTERFERENCE IN GAME 1 pic.twitter.com/GV7QqtS6jy
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That would have been a homerun had the fan not caught it. A horrendous call by @MLB…Nice that they allow a fan to possibly alter the outcome of a freaking World Series game…
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lol the Dodgers fan that just got called for fan interference for catching that fly ball was packing up QUICK pic.twitter.com/eAZHVrdf7L
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