Heh, there’s some slow pitch softball justice—throw at our guy, head hunter the pitcher
(note: it’s pretty much possible to aim at the pitcher in baseball)
And that was only the first crazy play of the inning! The applicable rule talks about the ball going “through or under the fence [or scoreboard etc]”. The ball was under that fence padding. It was easy to pick up but the rule doesn’t touch on that aspect of it. I also give Kike Hernandez (LF) credit for knowing the rule and working the umps too, and to the Blue Jays for treating it like a live ball,
I thought the call was within the spirit of the rule. But as a fan, it’s hard to know. The runner circled the bases and scored, which excited people. With a normal bounce, the batter-runner only gets as far as second base.