<p>DENVER – <b>Nico Hoerner</b> didn’t move from first base because <b>Moises Ballesteros</b> hit a foul ball.</p><p>That seemed to be what the players on the field thought. And that’s what the replay showed, a foul ball going off Ballesteros’ foot.</p><p>But in the sixth inning of <a class="Link" href="https://chicago.suntimes.com/cubs/2026/06/11/cubs-seiya-suzuki-grand-slam-craig-counsell-power-numbers-home-runs-alex-bregman-nico-hoerner" >the Cubs’ 9-3 win over the Rockies</a> on Thursday, the foul ball ended up with the Cubs hitting into a double play.</p><p>The Rockies picked the ball up and threw to second, then first, as no one moved. The umpires called a pair of outs, and the Cubs went from a nascent scoring chance to down to their last out of the inning in a blink.</p><p>That didn’t sit well with manager <b>Craig Counsell</b>, who came out to voice his discontent.