Here's what happened, as I saw it. Runners at first and second, one out, 3-2 count, runners moving. Batter takes the pitch, which was one of those that could have been called either way. (It was over the plate, either at or below the knees. Looked like it dropped below the knees, but it could have caught the strike zone before it dropped. Anyway that's what it looked like on TV.) Umpire hesitates, runner attempting to steal third (Wilkerson) slows, assuming it's a ball. But umpire calls strike three, late call. So Wilkerson's thrown out at third, because he slowed down, thinking it was a walk.
The beef that Frank had was the late call. Certainly in that situation the umpire has to be decisive and make an immediate call.
Following the inning, the umpire approached the dugout to talk to Frank and Frank told him "don't come over here I don't want to talk to you". The staring contest followed.
I can't decide who's dumber in all this: the umpire, for late call; Wikerson, for slowing down; or Frank, who all season has been sending runners with 3-2 and less than two outs, and every single time as I recall it's been a double play.
Can anyone recall an instance this season, with 3-2, less than two outs, runner at first or runners at first and second, runners going, that has resulted in either a walk or a hit?