The New York Yankees fell behind 10-0 in the fourth inning of their ALDS Game 3 matchup with the Boston Red Sox.

Luis Severino gave up six earned runs in 3+ innings, and Lance Lynn gave up three more in just ⅔ of an inning.

But those two pitchers are still having a better game than first base umpire Angel Hernandez, who was overruled on three of four video reviews of his decisions at first base during Boston's 16-1 rout of the Yankees.

Hernandez is the same umpire who filed a lawsuit against MLB last summer claiming racial discrimination.

After the game, Hernandez declined to talk. MLB issued a statement through a spokesman: “There were several very close calls at first base tonight, and we are glad that instant replay allowed the umpiring crew to achieve the proper result on all of them.”

"Angel was horrible," Hall of Famer Pedro Martinez said on TBS' postgame show. "Major League Baseball needs to do something about Angel. It doesn't matter how many times he sues Major League Baseball. He's as bad as there is. That's the main reason we're sitting here so late."

Here's the best part: Hernandez will be the home plate umpire for Game 4 on Tuesday.