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Red Sox announcers unload on umpire for Willson Contreras ejection: ‘How soft are we getting?’

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Red Sox announcers unload on umpire for Willson Contreras ejection: ‘How soft are we getting?’

By Collin Ward Published June 30, 2026, 9:06 a.m. ET

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Red Sox color commentator Will Middlebrooks ripped into an umpire ejecting star first baseman Willson Contreras on Monday, calling it “an absolute joke” and “embarrassing to the game.”

Contreras struck out on a check swing in the second inning and it appeared he did not say a word to the umpire, but instead tapped his head while walking back to the dugout, signaling he wanted to challenge the call.

First-base umpire Nic Lentz immediately ejected him from Boston’s 6-3 win.

Boston Red Sox interim manager Chad Tracy holds back Willson Contreras after Contreras was ejected for contesting a call. 3
Boston Red Sox interim manager Chad Tracy, right, holds back Willson Contreras, center, after Contreras was thrown out for contesting a call. AP Photo/Mary Schwalm

“So basically saying, ‘I disagree. I’m challenging that,'” Middlebrooks said on the NESN broadcast. “And you get tossed for that? Are you kidding me? How soft are we getting?”

Middlebrooks also said baseball is an “entertainment business” meant for fans, and that umpires should aim to keep the best players on the field.

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Lentz explained the call to pool reporter Pete Abraham after the game, saying that a player mockingly tapping his helmet on a non-challengeable play is an automatic ejection.

“In a situation like this, where it’s pretty immediate and showing disagreement … it would be immediate ejection,” he said.

Contreras said he was surprised at the call and felt he had a good relationship with Lentz, adding that the thought he would be safe if he didn’t make eye contact.

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Contreras touching his helmet. @JomboyMedia/X

Despite tallying just two at-bats, Contreras hit a home run 421 feet to bring in two runners in the first inning to give the Red Sox a 3-1 lead they never relinquished.

It was an emotional event for the native of Puerto Cabello, Venezuela, who dedicated the home run to his home country after they faced a tragic earthquake, killing over 1,700 people.

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First-base umpire Nic Lentz ejected Willson Contreras for tapping his helmet after a call. @JomboyMedia/X

“The homer just represents something that I prayed to God for it to happen, because that’s the only thing that I can do for Venezuela right now, physically, and that’s when my emotions showed,” Contreras said.

“I was thinking of so many kids that have died, so many people that have died, and it’s not easy to deal with it.”

Contreras said he had talked to Lentz before the game about the tragedy.

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Boston Red Sox interim manager Chad Tracy holds back Willson Contreras after Contreras was ejected for contesting a call.
Boston Red Sox interim manager Chad Tracy, right, holds back Willson Contreras, center, after Contreras was thrown out for contesting a call. AP Photo/Mary Schwalm
Contreras touching his helmet. @JomboyMedia/X
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First-base umpire Nic Lentz ejected Willson Contreras for tapping his helmet after a call. @JomboyMedia/X
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