MILWAUKEE — St. Louis supervisor Oliver Marmol and bench coach Daniel Descalso had been ejected from Sunday’s 4-3 victory over the Milwaukee Brewers after the Cardinals efficiently challenged two separate calls at first base.
The primary replay problem turned a fielder’s selection into an inning-ending double play within the backside of the second. First-base umpire Sean Barber had dominated that Milwaukee’s Brice Turang was protected at first, however replays confirmed the throw from shortstop Brandon Crawford beat him to the bag.
Within the high of the third, Barber dominated that St. Louis’ Ivan Herrera was out at first on an obvious inning-ending double play. The Cardinals challenged the decision once more, and replays confirmed Herrera was protected, turning the double play right into a fielder’s selection.
Descalso and Marmol argued in regards to the two missed preliminary calls and had been ejected by plate umpire Alan Porter. The Cardinals had been trailing 3-1 on the time, and hitting coach Turner Ward managed the staff for the remainder of the sport.
This last-place Cardinals rallied Sunday to finish a seven-game dropping streak and keep away from getting swept in a four-game collection for the primary time since June 2021.
Marmol stated after the sport he was merely making an attempt to fireside up his staff and did not have an issue with the umpiring crew.
“Alan Porter and Sean Barber are good umpires,” Marmol stated. “That had extra to do with getting one thing going. These guys do a pleasant job. Their job is hard. However at instances, you have simply acquired to — just a little skid — get one thing going. I haven’t got something towards that group.”