It’s been a strange year for Dodgers catcher Dalton Rushing.

And it got even weirder Sunday afternoon.

In split-duty at catcher, Dalton Rushing has emerged as one of the Dodgers better offensive players with seven homeruns and 17 RBI’s in 27 games. Getty Images

During the second inning of Sunday’s 5-1 victory over the Brewers, Rushing took a ball up and in from pitcher Brandon Sproat. As soon as the umpire called the pitch a ball, Milwaukee catcher William Contreras immediately signaled for a challenge.

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Cameras then caught Rushing saying, “that’s a ball” and shaking his head at Contreras.

Replay then showed the pitch was indeed a strike, and not particularly close to being a ball. Cameras then cut away from Rushing’s response, but Dodgers broadcaster alluded to Rushing not being thrilled by rebuking him for challenging a camera.

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