The Boston Red Sox drew the short straw when it comes to umpires during the first week of the regular season.

CB Bucknor has pretty much been public enemy number one ever since he continuously botched calls during the opening series against the Cincinnati Reds. Mark Wegner, however, might be joining him after screwing up one of the most basic things in the entire sport during the club’s loss to the Houston Astros on Tuesday.

If you haven’t already been made aware, strap in…

Wegner, who was behind home plate, lost track of strikes during the bottom of the fifth inning, allowing an at-bat to continue between Red Sox pitcher Brayan Bello and Astros outfielder Cam Smith — despite the former swinging through three consecutive pitches to kickstart the whole shabang. Bello would ultimately walk Smith, which chased him from the game and forced his club to bring in relief help much sooner than it would have liked to.

Wegner was asked about his mistake following the game, and to his credit, took full responsibility.

“I just watched the video. I didn’t know what happened until I came in here and apparently I somehow didn’t count the second swinging one because I said the count was 1-and-2. It was actually strike three,” Wegner said, per pool reporter Chandler Rome “Had anybody caught it, we can always go and call replay and check the count. I’ve never done that before. I’m not happy about it. Just made a mistake.”

Bello might want slightly more than just recognition of the mistake, however, as it is his ERA that starts slightly differently since he was pulled after 4.2 innings instead of 5.0 innings on Tuesday.

The Red Sox wouldn’t have won the game even if the call was made correctly, which is probably why they blew off the entire ordeal in the clubhouse following the game. It’s safe to say things like that don’t happen every day, however — and we’re sure glad they don’t.

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