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Blue Jays escape with a road victory in Tampa, despite a controversial fan interference call

Umpires rule that a Rays three-run home run in the third inning would have been a home run either way, despite fan interference on the play. The Jays would prevail 6-5.

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George Springer celebrates scoring against the Tampa Bay Rays with Davis Schneider during the first inning on Tuesday.


The Blue Jays’ sixth straight win, dropping the Tampa Bay Rays 6-5 at George Steinbrenner Field on Tuesday, was not without some controversy.

A three-run home run by Brandon Lowe off Jos茅 Berr铆os in the third cut what was a 4-0 Jays lead to a single run and nearly broke the internet, as well.

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Mike Wilner

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