In a dramatic turn of events during a baseball game between the Mariners and Rockies, what appeared to be a game-winning walk-off home run by Jacob Stallings in the bottom of the ninth inning was ruled an out due to fan interference. The incident forced the game into extra innings. The controversial play has sparked discussions among fans and officials alike.
The Rockies thought they had a walk off home run but instead this was ruled an out due to fan interference 🤯 (via @TalkinBaseball_) https://t.co/oqHvsF5Fxx
The Rockies would have had a walk-off home run but it was ruled an out due to fan interference 👀 https://t.co/3RUOONEF5q
Rockies' Stallings loses walk-off HR due to fan interference https://t.co/bJsyDz3bEz
Jacob Stallings' potential bottom-of-the-ninth walk-off HR for the Rockies was eventually ruled an out due to fan interference. Here's that play as it happened. https://t.co/3xHXri6e9J
Fan interference negates what would’ve been a walk-off homer for Jacob Stallings. 😬 https://t.co/j4U6qONfYS
What should have been a walk-off home run for Jacob Stallings was called an out due to fan interference https://t.co/yL9Pj6yGTo
Jacob Stallings thought he hit a Walkoff HR but this was ruled Fan Interference. https://t.co/jcHLNXZxEW
The Mariners and Rockies will head to extra innings after a fan interfered on a potential walk-off HR 🫣 https://t.co/PFzflxN7dR
Rather than a walk-off solo HR by Jacob Stallings, this was ruled fan interference. Game heads into the 10th inning rather than a Rockies walk-off win Should this have been a walk-off HR or was it fan inference??? https://t.co/RhHPBDlIek