Blue Jays bench coach DeMarlo Hale tries to restrain pitcher Marcus Stroman (6) and catcher Russell Martin (55) after they are ejected by home plate umpire Will Little. Dan Hamilton-USA TODAY Sports

Marcus Stroman was ejected from his start against the Oakland Athletics on Thursday, but at least it made for a fine Instagram post.

The Toronto Blue Jays righty was tossed in the fifth inning by home plate umpire Will Little, along with manager John Gibbons and catcher Russell Martin. Stroman was absolutely livid and charged at Little, letting him have it.

Cooler heads prevailed by Friday though, as Stroman took to Instagram to post a funny action shot of him going after Little and gave it an sage caption.

The 26-year-old Stroman has been having his issues with umpires lately. But on the bright side, at least he’s learning how to parlay those issues into something that really matters: Instagram likes.

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