Cardinals pitcher Miles Mikolas ejected in the first inning after bizarre sequence against the Cubs

What a wacky start to this Cardinals-Cubs game!

Miles Mikolas’ start against the Chicago Cubs didn’t even last a complete half inning thanks to some truly bizarre first inning shenanigans.

On Thursday, the St. Louis Cardinals were hosting the Cubs with Mikolas on the pitcher’s mound to start the game. Mikolas made it through two outs relatively easily before complete chaos ensued.

First, catcher Willson Contreras left the game after being hit in the head by Ian Happ’s errant backswing. Contreras was bleeding from his head when he left, but Happ and the Cardinals catcher seemed to make amends as he was escorted off the field.

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Mikolas’ next pitch, however, is when things got dicey. Mikolas threw a fastball that went up and in on Happ, missing the Cubs outfielder. Then on the next pitch, Mikolas hit Happ on the backside with another fastball, which then earned the Cardinals pitcher an ejection after an umpire conference. Cardinals manager Oliver Marmol even got ejected as well arguing the call!

Here’s how the whole bizarre sequence went down, starting with Happ’s backswing hit on Contreras.

Definitely one of the more weird situations we’ve seen in baseball this year. All at the top of the first, no less!

MLB fans were completely divided over the incident on Twitter. Was it wrong that Mikolas was given no warning for hitting Happ? Was Happ’s backswing that hit Contreras intentional? Here’s what Twitter had to say about the whole affair.

Cardinals pitcher Miles Mikolas missed a no-hitter by one strike and it was heartbreaking

Oh no!!

Oh man. This is rough.

Miles Mikolas had a no-hitter going for 8.2 innings. He was up to 128 pitches while facing the Pittsburgh Pirates’ Cal Mitchell and had two strikes on him.

And then? Mitchell got hold of one straight out to center field, where Harrison Bader chased. He seemed to get pretty close, but not enough as the ball bounced off the warning track and over the wall.

It was so heartbreaking to watch. Mikolas was THISCLOSE to joining the record books, and then it was over. He was removed from the game after pitch No. 129 and everyone felt for him: