AI Overview:
"As of November 1, 2025, there has been only ** one officially recorded instance** of a baseball getting lodged in the bottom of the outfield wall at the Toronto MLB stadium (Rogers Centre) during an MLB game. 
This incident occurred on October 31, 2025, during Game 6 of the World Series between the Toronto Blue Jays and the Los Angeles Dodgers. Blue Jays player Addison Barger hit a line drive that became wedged under the padding at the base of the center-field wall in the bottom of the ninth inning. 
Under MLB ground rules for the Rogers Centre, a fair ball that lodges in the fence padding is a ground-rule double, and the ball is immediately declared dead. The umpires made this call, which resulted in a controversial play that prevented potential runs from scoring and ended in a double play, securing a 3-1 win for the Dodgers. Blue Jays manager John Schneider stated post-game that he had never seen a ball lodged in the wall before this incident. 
It is impossible to predict how many times this might happen in the future, including in 2026. This type of event is extremely rare and depends on precise ball placement and impact location."                                    
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