TBS has gotten quite a bit of grief over the years from baseball fans from their postseason coverage. Some of it has been deserved and some of it has been just because the network hasn’t built up the necessary trust and capital with baseball fans over the years.

File their Game 1 coverage of the ALDS matchup between the Red Sox and Indians in the former category.

Just in this game alone, there were multiple screengrab snafus from the Turner Broadcasting System.

First up, the miracle that is Tyler Naquin becoming the first outfielder to start a postseason game for the Indians since 1948. I suppose that makes a lot of sense now as to why the Indians haven’t won a World Series since that year, what with outfielders being fairly important in baseball and everything. Were there a qualifier like “rookie outfielder” or “outfielder with exactly one ‘q’ and one ‘y’ in his name” then it would have made more sense.

@awfulannouncing I guess Manny Ramirez was just playing a deep second base pic.twitter.com/Lx9iEnKZjq — Andy Sadler (@asadler1) October 7, 2016

Then there’s putting pitcher Andrew Miller on the wrong team.

Apparently Andrew Miller played for Boston this season… pic.twitter.com/jahzqyQ9wM — King Lester (@TheLesterLee) October 7, 2016

Then there are the times when the stats read by the announcers and the stats on the screen simply don’t match up.

so did my eyes deceive me or not pic.twitter.com/Agtkw7NygV — Deadspin (@Deadspin) October 7, 2016

These issues with the graphics are unfortunately nothing new for TBS, who has a history of not even being able to get the names of their own analysts right sometimes, confusing all-time great shortstops with fast food pioneers.

I hope “Carl” Ripken doesn’t embarrass himself tonight. pic.twitter.com/nC3gIqbmHZ — flyskimmy (@flyskimmy) October 4, 2016

The TBS production isn’t going unnoticed by baseball fans watching the Indians-Red Sox tilt tonight with the above instances combining with general complaints about the telecast like viewers wanting to see a pitch count or the new massively large scorebug at the top of the screen.

Business idea: Postseason baseball on TV, but any network besides TBS — Dave Lozo (@davelozo) October 7, 2016

Not sure I've ever seen more mentions on Twitter re: graphics of a sports broadcast than I have for TBS's MLB graphics this postseason. — Richard Deitsch (@richarddeitsch) October 7, 2016

I don't know what's worse – all these Indians HRs or the TBS graphic that keeps saying it's each player's 1st home run of the postseason — Kristen Balboni (@KristenBalboni) October 7, 2016

Hey TBS guys, maybe you could put down the lasagna and take a stab at what Ortiz might be talking to Hernandez about? No? Cal's napping? OK. — Chad Finn (@GlobeChadFinn) October 7, 2016

Hopefully it gets better from here because TBS has a long postseason of more broadcasts ahead of them.