Cubs Manager Gets Really Mad After Getting Kicked Out by Umpire

Cubs Manager Gets Really Mad After Getting Kicked Out by Umpire

Cubs Manager Gets Really Mad After Getting Kicked Out by Umpire

Yesterday, the Chicago Cubs won against the Milwaukee Brewers in a very long game, but their manager, David Ross, was still upset after the game.

During the 11th inning, Ross and the first-base coach, Mike Napoli, got thrown out of the game by the home plate umpire, Erich Baccus, because they were arguing about the umpire’s decisions on balls and strikes. After the Cubs won 7-6, Ross expressed his anger about Baccus’ strike zone and said some of the pitches that were called strikes were way off.

Take a look at Ross’ frustration, via ESPN:

Ross was also not happy about the Brewers closing the roof on a sunny day. He used some strong words and said there was a lot of nonsense going on.

Despite all of Ross’ frustrations, the Cubs managed to win in an exciting game on Independence Day in Milwaukee. Ian Happ, the left fielder, did a great job by throwing out two runners at home plate in extra innings. Then, in the 11th inning, Nico Hoerner, the second baseman, hit a ball that allowed Cody Bellinger to score the winning run.

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