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The Royals survived a harrowing ninth and held on for a 5-4 victory over the AL East leaders.
"Unfortunately, it's a one-run game and it affected the outcome," Torre said. "I can empathize with Joe. This was very unusual. This umpire has worked three years' worth of games in this ballpark and was under the assumption that that fence, which is literally behind the wall, was a home run because it was out of the ballpark.
"I guess they've had some questions since the ballpark was renovated a few years ago," Torre added. "Now, for sure, it won't be a problem anymore."
The Yankees did not protest and would have had to lodge one before the next pitch, Torre said.
Girardi didn't protest because he trusted the umpires knew the rule, but he now wishes he had filed a complaint.
"Of course you do. But when two separate umpires with different accounts tell you that, 'No, that's a home run,' I believe them," Girardi said. "Maybe I don't need to be so trustworthy next time."
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