MLB Fans Crush Ump in Cubs-Brewers After His Embarrassing Mistake Leads to Two Ejections

This was so bad.
MLB Fans Crush Ump in Cubs-Brewers After His Embarrassing Mistake Leads to Two Ejections
MLB Fans Crush Ump in Cubs-Brewers After His Embarrassing Mistake Leads to Two Ejections /

The Cubs beat the Brewers in a wild game on Tuesday, and they did so with manager David Ross and first base coach Mike Napoli watching the final outs from the clubhouse after they were both ejected following an embarrassing mistake by the home plate umpire. 

In case you missed it, Erich Bacchus, who had a brutal day calling balls and strikes, rang up Dansby Swanson on a called third strike in the top of the 11th inning. The only problem? It was just strike two on Swanson. 

Napoli was ejected moments after that for having words with the first base umpire and then Ross came out and got tossed by Bacchus. Ross then completely tore the umps apart in a brutally honest postgame interview

Here’s how it all played out in the 11th inning:

That's just some embarrassing stuff by Bacchus. How do you forget the count when you’re the home plate umpire in a Major League Baseball game? 

Inexcusable. 

You know what else was bad? Bacchus’s overall performance in the game. Here’s his report card from Umpire Scorecards

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Those called strikes weren’t even close. 

He even screwed up this play:

MLB fans rightfully crushed him for that failed strikeout call: 


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Andy Nesbitt
ANDY NESBITT

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