CB Bucknor has gotten extremely consistent with his consistency.
The veteran MLB umpire Bucknor sparked backlash online Monday with his latest atrocious call. Bucknor was behind home plate for Monday’s game between the Chicago White Sox and the Toronto Blue Jays at Rate Field in Chicago, Ill.
During the second inning, Bucknor rung up Chicago’s Josh Rojas on a 2-2 changeup that appeared to be both low and away. You can see the video of the awful call at the link here.
MLB Gameday showed just how far the pitch missed the zone.
He called that strike three! CB Buckner is horrible. He already has missed several calls for both teams and it’s only the second inning. pic.twitter.com/n4OYMCTSYc
— Mark (@HogesinCary) July 8, 2025
On the bright side for White Sox fans, Bucknor also cost the Blue Jays with his bad calls. During the top half of the second inning, Bucknor missed an obvious strike that was thrown by White Sox pitcher Sean Burke.
CB Bucknor is incompetent. pic.twitter.com/WlUuKzzBbC
— Ian Eskridge (@dailywhitesox) July 8, 2025
The 62-year-old Bucknor has been an MLB umpire ever since 1996 but still has yet to get any better. He has been blatantly blowing calls behind the plate for at least a decade now, and his struggles have continued into 2025 as well. Earlier this season, Bucknor somehow managed to screw up four separate strikeout calls in a single game.
With Angel Hernandez now retired, Bucknor has taken on the title of MLB’s single worst umpire in the eyes of many fans. He is known especially for his completely unpredictable strike zone, and both the White Sox and the Blue Jays got a taste of that during Monday’s game.
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