David Ross expressed a number of frustrations after the Chicago Cubs' 7-6 comeback win over the Milwaukee Brewers in 11 innings on Tuesday.

Ross praised his team's resiliency, but many of his postgame comments focused on a series of "frustrating" events throughout the game.

With Dansby Swanson at the plate in the 11th, first-base coach Mike Napoli was ejected for arguing ball-strike calls made by plate umpire Erich Bacchus. After Napoli walked off the field to applause from the Cubs dugout, Ross came onto the field to argue with Bacchus and also was ejected.

"Guys were starting to get frustrated," Ross said. "I know it's not an easy job, but some of the pitches that got called [strikes] weren't even close."

Ross was upset that Bacchus prematurely called out Swanson when there were only two strikes, and he felt a Brewers baserunner had interfered with a throw earlier in the game that allowed a run to score.

Ross' displeasure didn't end there. He also questioned why the Brewers closed the retractable roof at American Family Field on a mostly sunny afternoon.

"They were closing the roof to get rid of the shadows late," Ross said. "It was really frustrating."

When asked if it was permissible for the Brewers to close the roof without a weather-related issue, Ross responded with a profanity-laced answer.

"There were so many things today that I thought weren't good," he said. "I've got terrible language today. I apologize."