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William Contreras takes responsibility for two catcher interference calls against the same batter
William Contreras Kamil Krzaczynski-USA TODAY Sports

The Milwaukee Brewers lost to the Los Angeles Dodgers on Wednesday night by a score of 7-1.  This marked LA’s 10th consecutive victory and it was overall a frustrating night for the Brew Crew.  Anything that could have gone against Milwaukee seemingly did, including two catcher interference calls.

William Contreras was the catcher behind the dish for the Brewers in this game.  In the first inning, J.D. Martinez reached base via catcher interference.  An inning later, again with Martinez up to bat, a second catcher interference was called but this time a run scored as a result.

Following the game, Contreras commented on the calls.

On the Bally Sports Wisconsin broadcast a great discussion was had regarding the two catcher interference calls that did include some ambiguity around the situation.  For instance, catcher interference is rare enough as it is, so it raises some eyebrows when it happens twice in the same game with the same batter up to the plate.

Something to note here is that J.D. Martinez stands with his back foot on the outer portion of the batter's box, and the batter's box lines at Dodgers stadium are painted very thin.  Major League Baseball rules state that the legal position is both feet within the box.  His foot may be touching the outer portion line, but does that count as within the box?

After the game William Contreras did not make excuses.  Rather, he took responsibility for not making the proper adjustments.

“It happened once, I need to make an adjustment after the first one. You have to look where the hitter is set up.”

Game three of the Brewers-Dodgers series is tonight with the first pitch slated for 9:10 PM CT and J.D. Martinez’s batting stance will be one storyline to watch.

This article first appeared on WI Sports Heroics and was syndicated with permission.

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