After having a triple called back due to fan interference in a 3-2 loss to the Rockies, Alex Bregman sounds off about his displeasure for the call. (0:38)

After Charlie Blackmon's ninth-inning homer gave the Colorado Rockies a 3-2 home victory over Houston, Astros third baseman Alex Bregman ripped into Major League Baseball's decision to overturn his extra-base hit earlier in Wednesday's game after a replay review because of fan interference.

As it stood, Houston managed only one hit -- an RBI double by Jose Altuve -- at Coors Field.

Leading off the sixth, Bregman cruised into third with an apparent triple off the wall that eluded the leap of Colorado left fielder Gerardo Parra.

Rockies manager Bud Black challenged for fan interference, and Bregman was ruled out after replays showed a spectator clad in an orange Astros jersey extended his glove over the railing enough for the ball to glance off it, changing its trajectory slightly at the moment Parra was reaching up to attempt the catch. The fan was escorted out of the ballpark by security.

According to MLB rules, if fan interference "clearly prevents a fielder from catching a fly ball," the batter will be declared out.