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Fans crushed MLB umpire Marty Foster over his jaw-droppingly bad interference call

At this point, Major League Baseball might be better offer just getting rid of all its current umpires and replacing them with a combination of robots and competent people. It’s getting out of hand right now.

The Milwaukee Brewers — especially bench coach Pat Murphy — were furious with first base umpire Marty Foster on Wednesday after he ruled interference on a routine groundout to the pitcher.

According to Foster, Brewers pitcher Zack Godley impeded the path of Marlins second baseman Isan Diaz on his way to first. Foster seemingly did not take into account that Diaz was running on the infield grass, not within 10 feet of Godley and not impeded at all by the time the play was made.

That’s a call you won’t even see Little League umpires make in that situation. It made no sense. Murphy was ejected for arguing the call, and the Brewers continued to give Foster words as the game went on.

MLB fans on Twitter proceeded to roast Foster for that inexplicable call. It was so bad.

This needs to stop, MLB.

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