 Brewer's and Marlon's second inning. Get ready for the weirdest and dumbest call you'll ever see. Little dribbler down first. They flip to the first baseman. He steps on it for an out. Umpire says, no, no, no. Something else happened besides that. Pitcher's like, what? Vogelback first baseman goes in. A little kid like, huh, huh? But why? But why? And here's the replay. And as you can see, Godly picks up the ball. He throws it to the first baseman who catches it and steps on first. And then the umpire called interference on the pitcher for getting in the way of the runner who's behind him. Even though there's zero chance that he interfered with the runner from beating this throw as the ump isn't even looking at first base at all. He's just looking at the interference. I mean, there's no way that he's going to be safe because the ball's already been caught. And he's saying that right here, the runner kind of steps into the grass, which is another great point because if the ball were to hit the runner and he's standing there, it would be interference on him. But the pitcher never even leaves the grass. But now the pitcher's getting interference on the runner. You know, the runner is supposed to run in this lane here and mind you, the play's already basically been made. So he calls interference. The ump calls interference on that little transaction right there. And I mean, I'm not, I don't think I'm exaggerating when I said I think it's the most unnecessary call I've ever seen in baseball. There may be some that tie it, but I don't know if there's any that beat it. Like there's just no reason to call this. Now they say the Marlins announcer said that these guys touched feet. I don't know if they did. They might have, but still he was out by the time they touched feet or whatever. I don't get it. Well, manager comes out to yell at him and he's like, yeah, well, what am I supposed to do? There was interference. And plus my daughter came home with the first boyfriend. He sucks. So I'm pretty mad about everything right now. And the pitcher doesn't want to look at the umps at all. He's like, I'd rather fight you than look at you right now. Like don't walk past me and say stop thing. Pretty mad guy. Hey, did anyone fuck up a call? Yep, was me. You're looking for me. I'm gonna say something. No, not even worth it. And then he just stands there and he's like, maybe I didn't need to call that. Maybe I didn't need to call that at all. Why did I call that? Why am I so angry?