Had the ball been ruled fair, at least one run would have scored.
Had the ball been ruled foul, the count would have stayed at 3-2 on Dye.
After consulting with players, Howe asserted that the ball should have been ruled foul.
A ball that hits the pole is now ruled a home run.
By rule, the ball was ruled dead and Ramirez was credited with a single, all runners advancing one base.
That ball was ruled to be a home run, and the Yankees went on to win in extra innings.
The ball dropped and was ruled foul, even though a television replay showed it was probably fair.
The ball bounced back onto the field but was ruled a home run.
Interference was not called on the play, as the ball was ruled to be on the spectator side of the wall.
But the ball was ruled foul, prompting an argument from the Cardinals.