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The most controversial call of the World Series ended up not mattering in the Washington Nationals' 7-2 win in Game 6 on Tuesday, but people still have plenty to say about the moment and the umpires' subsequent conduct. The short story is that Nationals shortstop Trea Turner hit a slow grounder in the top of the seventh inning after catcher Yan Gomes reached first. Houston Astros pitcher Brad Peacock fielded the ball and threw it to first baseman Yuli Gurriel, but the throw forced Gurriel to extend his glove well to the left.
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