Milwaukee Brewers manager Craig Counsell gave his honest assessment of an interference call that went against his team in the first inning of its 6-2 home loss to the Miami Marlins on Wednesday.
"It was a terrible call," Counsell said (h/t ESPN's Jesse Rogers) of umpire Marty Foster. "I have no idea what Marty was trying to make up there (or) what he saw. It's even worse looking at the replay than I thought he might have seen. Bad call."
The play in question happened in the second inning.
Marlins second baseman Isan Diaz hit a slow roller down the first base line that Brewers pitcher Zach Godley fielded before tossing the ball to first baseman Dan Vogelbach for the apparent out.