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Umpire C.B. Bucknor's bad week continues with blown call that leaves Brewers and Rays managers laughing

By Jack BaerYahoo Sports

The Brewers broadcast was astounded by the longtime MLB umpire's mistake.

Even C. B. Bucknor’s biggest detractors probably didn’t see this week going so badly for him.

Bucknor has long been one of the most unpopular umpires in MLB, and the advent of the ABS challenge system was bound to hit him harder than most, if not all, other umpires. That bore out on Saturday when thousands of Cincinnati Reds fans cheered on as he had back-to-back strike three calls overturned . Those were two of six pitches that Bucknor had overturned in that game alone, and by the count of social media video magnate Jomboy , he blew a total of 20 calls that day.

That was Bucknor’s first game working behind home plate. We still have not seen the second, but he managed to egregiously blow a call from first base on Tuesday. In the sixth inning of a game between the Tampa Bay Rays and Milwaukee Brewers, Brewers first baseman Jake Bauers reached first on a play that saw Rays second baseman Ben Williamson miss a throw.

Bucknor’s ruling: Bauers was out, because he failed to touch first base while running. That led to a quick challenge and a quick overturn, as replay showed Bauer’s entire foot hit the bag. It gets even worse when watching Bucknor himself on the replay, as he very clearly is looking at the errant ball and not the base.