Complaints about ESPN’s “SportsCenter” Top 10? Michael Wilbon will fight the good fight, at least for his native Chicago.

Shortly after Cubs rookie David Bote crushed a game-winning grand slam with two strikes and two outs in the bottom of the ninth inning to defeat the Nationals 4-3 Sunday night, “SportsCenter” ranked it as the No. 9 play of the night in its Top 10 segment.

That didn’t fly with Wilbon, the ESPN/PTI commentator and Cubs fan, who made his feelings known on the snub and the network’s supposed East-Coast bias.

“Nice job by SportsCenter; my dear producers put Cubs walk off Grand Slam at No. 9 of Top Ten plays,” Wilbon tweeted Sunday night. “If same ending had involved Yanks or Sawx Bristol would have commissioned a 30-for-30 on it in time for Get Up…”

By Monday morning’s edition of “SportsCenter,” the program had righted its wrong in Wilbon’s eyes. Bote’s walk-off claimed the No. 1 spot while a game-winning save and assist from DC United’s Wayne Rooney got bumped to No. 2.

Most Cubs fans likely would have been satisfied enough by the thrilling walk-off, but Wilbon made sure his employer also gave it the national recognition it deserved.