Padres manager Bob Melvin got ejected before the ump had a chance to turn off his mic

The ump really said, “BOOM!”

The San Diego Padres are trying to hold on to the final Wild Card berth in the National League, so every game is important — especially when they have a series against the lowly Nationals.

So, when they dropped a game the way they did on Saturday night, you can understand the frustration from manager Bob Melvin. After all, he got ejected before umpire Paul Emmel could even turn off his microphone.

The fiery exchange took place during the seventh inning when it appeared that the Padres had preserved the tie game off a strong throw from Juan Soto. On the field, it was ruled that Cesar Hernandez was thrown out at the plate. But after a challenge from Washington, Hernandez was granted the run due to Austin Nola blocking the plate. Melvin, as you probably expected, was not pleased.

MLB rules are pretty clear when it comes to replay reviews. It’s an automatic ejection to argue the announced decision. But Melvin hopped out of the dugout so quickly that we could hear Emmel over the PA say, “Bob, you can’t — boom! — I know, I know.”

To be fair to Melvin, the call itself was questionable. The rule is in place to protect the catcher and avoid collisions, but Nola did appear to leave a path to the plate for Hernandez as required.

As expected, MLB fans had plenty of thoughts on the whole sequence.