Missed call in Brewers’ victory over Rays puts additional spotlight on Bucknor

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MILWAUKEE – Umpire C.B. Bucknor’s tough start to the season continues.

On Tuesday, while officiating the Milwaukee Brewers’ 6-2 victory over the Tampa Bay Rays, Bucknor made a controversial call that drew widespread attention. In a pivotal moment during the sixth inning, with Milwaukee leading 4-2, Jake Bauers hit an infield single but was initially ruled out by Bucknor, who claimed he had not touched first base.

However, the replay clearly showed that Bauers had indeed touched the top of the bag. Following the review, the call was overturned, allowing Bauers to proceed to second base and later score on Brandon Lockridge’s double in the same inning.

“I don’t know what happened,” commented Bauers, who chose to keep his response brief during a postgame interview. “I’m just thankful to get on base and thankful to come around and score.” His relief was palpable, especially considering the scrutiny surrounding Bucknor’s recent officiating.

This incident follows a less-than-stellar showing by Bucknor in the new Automated Ball-Strike System introduced by Major League Baseball (MLB). Last weekend, he recorded the highest number of overturned calls among umpires, where six out of eight of his calls were successfully challenged during a game between the Cincinnati Reds and the Boston Red Sox.

In that game, all six overturned calls were strikes changed to balls, which has raised questions about the consistency and accuracy of Bucknor’s officiating. The two confirmed calls included a ball and a strike.

Brewers manager Pat Murphy opted to downplay the controversial call during his postgame news conference. “I’m not going to criticize that,” he stated, emphasizing a focus on the game rather than individual officiating decisions.

Television footage captured a light-hearted moment between Murphy and Rays manager Kevin Cash, both sharing a smile after the replay revealed Bauers’ clear touch of first base. When asked about their reactions, Murphy explained, “Kevin and I are friends. We hadn’t had a chance to talk to each other before the game, so we just smiled back at each other.”

Reflecting on the importance of the replay system, Bauers expressed gratitude, stating, “Yeah, grateful for that,” and he laughed, acknowledging how crucial the technology is in ensuring the integrity of the game.

The ongoing challenges faced by umpires like Bucknor highlight the evolving landscape of officiating in professional baseball, where technology plays a pivotal role in decision-making and maintaining fairness on the field.

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