You should go look at some videos of Earl Weaver being ejected I think that might change your mind When it comes to the greatest manager ejections of all time
I've said it a while and I continue to keep saying. The exchange between Terry Colins and Tom Hallion; that video needs to be required viewing to any wannabe MLB umpire on how to handle an escalated situation like this. Hallion handled it cool when Colins was on his profanity-laced tirade. Would any of you handle it any better than Hallion? I know I wouldn't.
Earl Weaver and an umpire (can't remember his name) were wired one game and got ejected over a call at the plate and went on a profanity fuled rant accusing the umpire of putting his finger on him.
Same here. I've been watching baseball since the late 80's and kind of stopped watching these past few years.... I'd start watching again if this was more common.
The argument between the terry guy and tommy is for some reason wholesome to me… Clearly both are very good friends on a personal level and watching tommy run over to throw the other two sharks away from terry who was clearly on a rampage was admirable! tommy knew exactly how to handle terry and didn’t want to see him get ejected or tuned up. Lastly, terry turning around and sayin “YOUR BETTER THAN THAT TOMMY” was when i knew they both respect each other.
He "kept his cool" because he knew it was the wrong call to throw Syndergaard out. Who ever heard of an ump throwing a (top) pitcher out in the first inning for a pitch that went behind a batter (but didn't even hit him) without a warning first?? I believe that ump didn't agree with the call, but understandably he has to back up the HP ump's decision.
@@alltheDCteams Nah man. The umpires get a briefing from MLB before games like this. They were almost certainly told to have zero tolerance for this by the league before the game. This was the first game they had after Chase Utley broke their SS leg in the playoffs the previous year. They threw at him the first chance they got and the league probably told the umpire it would happen and to respond with an ejection.
Damn that’s some extremely good audio equipment to pick up the whole conversation between the ump and the mets coach wow get this equipment in every stadium.
I totally agree, we need more umpires like Tom Hallion, he's one of the good umpires that knows the game. He and Larry Vanover. 👍🏻Greg Gibson is pretty good too👍🏻
Man that one ump, being called everything in the book and saying, "Ok, did you get it all out?" THAT'S a man's man . Too many of the new guys run a guy after 10 seconds of arguing.
its what a good manager does. gets his angry player out of the situation so that the player doesnt do more stuff to earn more suspensions. sometimes, in certain situations, if you look closely, you'll see the manager have a face of 'oh fuck me' and then put on a show of anger to protect his player, even though they know that their player is absolutely wrong. its comedic gold
In case you guys aren’t familiar with “the situation”, it’s in reference to Chase Utley’s hard slide against Rubin Tejhada in the NLCS the previous year and in their next regular season meeting, Noah Syndeggard retaliated against Utley and threw behind him.
1:58 "Our asses are in the jackpot if we don't do something..." As they should be considering they violently screwed up the previous game to get to this point. They seemed to do everything the opposite of how it should have gone on that play. (The Utley slide)
Lou's were always entertaining to watch. Not a fan of any of the team's he managed in his career, but, when it came time to argue, nobody did it better! But a personal favorite of mine has got to be Lloyd McClendon's ejection from the Yankees vs. Mariners game. To throw and kick his hat, and get in the faces of all the umpires... Absolutely hilarious! "Getting his money's worth times ten!" LOL! Great compilation! 👍
It's too bad the only video we have of him blowing up is the Cubs game. Granted, that was a good one. But he had some epic blowups on the umps while managing the Mariners.
Sorry, but the second strike call (the strikeout pitch) to Cabrera was a CLEAR strike. And a brilliant pitch. He knew Cabrera’s argument was with the height, not whether it was outside. So bring it right back, a liiiiiittle further over the plate. He knew that wasn’t gonna go over well hahaha
That call on Rollins around the 730 mark was horseshit. He pulled an amazingly athletic move, stayed in the baseline and didn't get tagged. Safe as could be
Rachel Snagg Case in point with the Canada Day game in 2016 in Toronto where he tossed half the team. I think Carapazza should be banned from umpiring games in Toronto at the very least.
My only beef is the strike 3 call was right down the middle. I would be more upset with Cabrera taking that pitch on 3 and 2 in a tie game. Make an effort to at least try and foul it off. Thats poor situational hitting.
Dude both strikes to Cabrera in the first clip were picture perfect high strikes! No argument there! Also explain to me how you can tell from the dugout whether it was off the plate. I get if its high or low, but from a side view, you cannot tell where it was on the plate!
Patrick Wilson i remember watching this live on tv and the moment that 3-1 pitch was called a strike I knew shit was gonna hit the fan. The reason why was Vic Carapazza (the ump) had not called that pitch the entire game, then all of a sudden rung up Cabrera on two in a row. You’re right, theoretically they’re strikes. But consistency is huge in umpiring
@@vpartha23 And I get that but at the same time, if they miss some earlier in the game, that doesnt make that less of a strike. That whole mentality in baseball is ridiculous. Umps are gonna miss a few, they're human. By that logic, no player should ever strike out. People say thats the umpires job, well its also the players job to hit the ball so...
Earl Weaver was wired during a game in the 1980 and got ejected over a play at the plate and went on a profanity fuel rant accusing the Umpire of putting his finger on him. Earl told the Umpire he would be in the Hall of Fame one day and the Umpire asked him for what f---ing up the 79 World Series? Earl came out three times to yell at him.
From that exchange: Earl: "I've won more than I lost" (World Series) Umpire: (think it was Bill Haller) "No you haven't!" Earl: "I mean games!" Wrong, Earl 1969: Lost to Mets 4 games to 1 1970: Beat Reds 4 games to 1 1971: Lost to Pirates 4 games to 3 1979: Lost to Pirates (again) 4 games to 3 Total w/l record in WS: 11-13. Oh well, Earl isn't in the HOF for his mathematical skills (or lack thereof) :)
@@transitfan954Earl was talking about his overall managerial record, which both at that point in ’80 and at the end of his career, he was right about. He had won more than he lost. He managed 2,540 games, going 1480-1060, or .583. Those who live in mathematically inaccurate houses should not cast the first digit.
I miss the old school kicking dirt and stealing bases, etc. its fun seeing a few guys who will still do it. It used to be the norm when I was a kid for the manager umpire fights it was a great part of the show.
davidca96 with the new challenge rule in place, it gives umps the chance to make the right calls in the game so the only times managers get to freak out these days are over balls and strikes and hit by pitches
I do have to say the ump in the second clip did a good job in trying to calm everyone down. Mind you the ruling of the other umpire was the wrong call. But a good job from the other one defusing the situation.
Really surprised to not see Earl Weaver or Bobby Cox. You had some meh ones in there but missed out on the two legendary? Other than that not a bad list.
My favorited part about manager ejections is half the time it goes Manager: hey cmon That’s a bad call and you know it Ump: You’re outta here Manager: *Slams hat* ARE YOU FUCKIN KIDDING ME WHAT THE FUCK ARE YOU WATCHING it’s like being ejected just gives you cart blanche to say whatever you want lmfao
@@Inframidi yeah lol like I said im not a yankees fan but I can respect good baseball people he was always hustling when he was a catcher and he was always protecting his players when he was a manager...i still remember how fired up he was when dempster hit arod after his suspension...im sure Girardi wasnt to happy with Arods situation but he still went out there and defended him 1000 percent ......reminds me of my guy bobby cox
Ik this is an old post but everytime Charlie Manuel got thrown out and you saw his hubba bubba bubble gum fly out and his face red as a tomato was the greatest moments I have of those mid 2000s Phillies
Jay Hershey I know, they should've shown the one where he got tossed in the King Dome and he was kicking and throwing his hat around and in the end he threw it into the crowd. That was funny.😂😂😂
That Terry Collins ejection might be my favorite ejection of all time.... nothing like a fully mic’d up ejection
You should go look at some videos of Earl Weaver being ejected I think that might change your mind When it comes to the greatest manager ejections of all time
@@mamaluigi2064 nothing better than Wally backman even though it’s Indy league
Absolutely the best
It’s a shame the Don Zimmer ejection wasn’t mic’d up lol
truly channeling Al Swearengen
HOLY SHIT that's the first time I ever heard what an UMP and a Manager are saying ! Need more of this!
I've said it a while and I continue to keep saying.
The exchange between Terry Colins and Tom Hallion; that video needs to be required viewing to any wannabe MLB umpire on how to handle an escalated situation like this. Hallion handled it cool when Colins was on his profanity-laced tirade. Would any of you handle it any better than Hallion?
I know I wouldn't.
Earl Weaver and an umpire (can't remember his name) were wired one game and got ejected over a call at the plate and went on a profanity fuled rant accusing the umpire of putting his finger on him.
look up Wally Backman. you’ll thank me later
@Duane Allman And Earl Weaver is indeed in the Hall of Fame. Just makes it that much funnier.
Same here. I've been watching baseball since the late 80's and kind of stopped watching these past few years.... I'd start watching again if this was more common.
"Terry, Terry---Terry, Terry! Get A Handle!!!"
Yeah we heard him.
Good for Tom Hallion for trying to explain the situation. I like that.👍🏻
honestly that ump was one of the calmest, most collected dudes ive ever seen
You can tell they're buddies off field
Hillary Crichton Tom seems like an umpire with a great deal of patience. Great umpire . Should be a lead.
The argument between the terry guy and tommy is for some reason wholesome to me… Clearly both are very good friends on a personal level and watching tommy run over to throw the other two sharks away from terry who was clearly on a rampage was admirable! tommy knew exactly how to handle terry and didn’t want to see him get ejected or tuned up. Lastly, terry turning around and sayin “YOUR BETTER THAN THAT TOMMY” was when i knew they both respect each other.
2:40 This Ump deserves alot of credit for keeping his cool
He "kept his cool" because he knew it was the wrong call to throw Syndergaard out. Who ever heard of an ump throwing a (top) pitcher out in the first inning for a pitch that went behind a batter (but didn't even hit him) without a warning first?? I believe that ump didn't agree with the call, but understandably he has to back up the HP ump's decision.
That’s why he’s the crew chief. That’s the difference between the crew chief and the rest of the umps on the field.
@@alltheDCteams Nah man. The umpires get a briefing from MLB before games like this. They were almost certainly told to have zero tolerance for this by the league before the game. This was the first game they had after Chase Utley broke their SS leg in the playoffs the previous year. They threw at him the first chance they got and the league probably told the umpire it would happen and to respond with an ejection.
what is the ump's name?
Hes a stuttering prick
4:13 LLOYD MCCLENDON IS AN ABSOLUTE SAVAGE KUDOS TO HIM
AND EVERYONE IN PNC PARK LOVES HIM
"Everybody's gettin' a piece!!"
He's the modernized version of Lou Piniella.😂😂😂
@@DeviltoGeorgia34 lmao I love that and the hustle too
"this is mine now (:"
This was against my twins too! 😂
"Listen to me. Let me hear what I'm saying."
As Patrick Armstrong said, those nine words were absolute gold.
lmfao i just notice that.
Lol nice 👌
It's just like "I can't hear myself think."
"our ass is in the jackpot"! Not sure I've ever heard that one before 😂
Damn that’s some extremely good audio equipment to pick up the whole conversation between the ump and the mets coach wow get this equipment in every stadium.
The unp has a mic on him
That ump dealing with Terry Collins impresses me more every time I see the clip. Dude should be a hostage negotiator how calmly he handles it.
Tom Hallion
3:19 we need more umpires like this honestly
RWB...Agree 100%...And you can tell that he had already earned the respect of both the players and the Manager (Collins)...nice job
I totally agree, we need more umpires like Tom Hallion, he's one of the good umpires that knows the game. He and Larry Vanover. 👍🏻Greg Gibson is pretty good too👍🏻
Hillary Crichton Greg Gibson the home plate umpire is the best!!
@@OrsilloFanClub particularly when he motions to both players
@@jbdixon4020 And the Dodgers celebrating in their dugout
Lloyd McLendon: let me calmly move my first base coach out of the way, so I can go ballistic on this umpire.
Hahaha
Man that one ump, being called everything in the book and saying, "Ok, did you get it all out?" THAT'S a man's man . Too many of the new guys run a guy after 10 seconds of arguing.
1060michaelg I know, they don't even give people a chance to voice their opinion because they can't be bothered to listen to them👂🏻
@@Crichtonator1982 Hillary---Yep! Their egos and inflated view of their position is way out of hand.
Terry was already gone but Tom definitely did a good job.
"And he's walking away with the first base bag" LMAO The way this guy does a play by play for the bag
The best ejection is probably Earl Weaver's tirade against the umps in the 80's
Max Roether are you talking about the one in the WS?
There’s on specific reason you’re here...
@@brianposik942 oh yeah, what's that?
@@mrnaji To fuck us!
Earl was the best!! Damn, we've had some good baseball in the past few years but I miss the classic O's
0:57 I like how the manager just shoves him out of the way like “I’ll handle this shit”
Right? Lol I was surprised how hard he shoved him.
its what a good manager does. gets his angry player out of the situation so that the player doesnt do more stuff to earn more suspensions. sometimes, in certain situations, if you look closely, you'll see the manager have a face of 'oh fuck me' and then put on a show of anger to protect his player, even though they know that their player is absolutely wrong. its comedic gold
I love the passion from everyone. It shows they care and are giving it their all.
1:10 "You have got to throw me out of this f**king game right now"
"Ok"
Earl Weaver gave all these guys the inspiration
Legend has it McClendon still has first base.
And, he takes first base, a la Lou Piniella.
Um, Sweet Lou learned that one from the
Great Earl Weaver!
steve
Watching this during the Coronavirus. I really miss baseball
It hurts me that this comment was a month ago and still no ball :(
Me too. Coronavirus has ruined life as we know it!
Me too 😔
Post season!!
Terry Collins and that Ump were awesome!!!
Both guys sticking up for their guys
I mean Wow!
Terry Collins is awesome
That Terry guy on the Mets had me laughing so hard!!....I WISH there was more mic'd up managers/umpires!!
In case you guys aren’t familiar with “the situation”, it’s in reference to Chase Utley’s hard slide against Rubin Tejhada in the NLCS the previous year and in their next regular season meeting, Noah Syndeggard retaliated against Utley and threw behind him.
1:37 my god someone give this Ump a raise he could not have handled this entire situation any better
ikr. That pitch was terrible
1:58 "Our asses are in the jackpot if we don't do something..."
As they should be considering they violently screwed up the previous game to get to this point. They seemed to do everything the opposite of how it should have gone on that play. (The Utley slide)
The game before that Utley went 3 for 4 or something like that degrom didnt throw at him
@@ProSportsfan1711 Syndergaard is a psycho, DeGrom isn't.
This ties back to the previous season.
The first ejection of sweet Lou as a Cubs manager is just priceless
Daniel Socha Lou Piniella - 🤬
Man I dead laugh
Lloyd McClendon NYY@ SEA has got to be my favorite. Everybody gets a stern talk.
Umpires don’t want to be touched... then don’t go grabbing and pushing managers and players. You start pushing me then I’m coming after you
Charlie manuel will ALWAYS be a Phillies legend.
Wish we could hear what the NBA coaches be saying when they get ejected the same way we here MLB’s managers 😩
God I miss Charlie Manuel on the Phillies 😪was so entertaining just knowing when he was gonna argue 😪
Umpire: YOU’RE OUTTA HERE!
McClendon: so is your first base bag
The umpire in the Mets game...that’s the guy I want in every World Series until he retires. Umpires that respect the ‘old game’ are rare.
Lou's were always entertaining to watch. Not a fan of any of the team's he managed in his career, but, when it came time to argue, nobody did it better! But a personal favorite of mine has got to be Lloyd McClendon's ejection from the Yankees vs. Mariners game. To throw and kick his hat, and get in the faces of all the umpires... Absolutely hilarious! "Getting his money's worth times ten!" LOL! Great compilation! 👍
It's too bad the only video we have of him blowing up is the Cubs game. Granted, that was a good one. But he had some epic blowups on the umps while managing the Mariners.
9:44 EVEN ANGELS FANS GIVE VISITING MANAGERS A STANDING OVATION
KUDOS TO JOE GIRARDI
*1:39* “You can’t do that, not in that situation.”
Do what, throw a pitch, in a pitching situation?! LMAO.
Also, that last clip? Clearly a ground rule double-bounces fair, then out of play.
Sorry, but the second strike call (the strikeout pitch) to Cabrera was a CLEAR strike. And a brilliant pitch. He knew Cabrera’s argument was with the height, not whether it was outside. So bring it right back, a liiiiiittle further over the plate. He knew that wasn’t gonna go over well hahaha
Good bless Terry Collins. Baseball misses him a lot
That call on Rollins around the 730 mark was horseshit. He pulled an amazingly athletic move, stayed in the baseline and didn't get tagged. Safe as could be
Time to add Aaron Boone (7/18/19) to #1 on this list😂 Poor Brennan Miller lol
the tery collins and noah syndergaard will always be the best . but i dont think a lot of people know what the "situation" was
Both of those first two pitches of the video were 100% strikes 😂
NOT 1 BOBBY COX EJECTION THUMBS DOWN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
C.J. LaChapelle sorry dude, no Braves highlights for u lol jk
I'm very surprised we didn't see a couple of them.
There is something awesome about Mangers sticking up for their team and losing there shit.
Terry sounds exactly like Earl Weaver. Someday one of these guys is going to have a stroke
"Our ass is in the jackpot" is the greatest line ever uttered by any human being, ever.
Terry Collins sounds like Joe Pesci screaming at Robert De Niro in the desert in Casino lol.
So I think we all agree here that Vic Carapazza is an absolute god-awful ump?
He is biased against certain players & teams
He hates the Blue Jays
I mean, we're his calls incorrect in the first clip? Lol
Oh yes, absolutely. I don't think he's fit to be a Major League Baseball umpire.
Rachel Snagg Case in point with the Canada Day game in 2016 in Toronto where he tossed half the team. I think Carapazza should be banned from umpiring games in Toronto at the very least.
Love the audience in the background yelling “the game is rigged.”
IM a Yankees Fan But I Totally Agree With the Mets Skipper on the second one
Hard pill to swallow: The top of the strike zone is a strike. Swing the damn bat
TJ Meyers not the corners tho
My only beef is the strike 3 call was right down the middle. I would be more upset with Cabrera taking that pitch on 3 and 2 in a tie game. Make an effort to at least try and foul it off. Thats poor situational hitting.
SupaflyyOwen, Greg Maddux dude..
I love the 2nd McClendon ejection he got every ump on the field GO GET EM COACH!!!!!!!!🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
0:40 controversial? he threw a perfect pitch!
He was talking about the pitch that made it 3-2 and yes it was outside
@@jonathanorona9167They literally showed the K Zone afterward and it was a strike…but ok
It don't count if Earl Weaver ain't in it.
Tony Wood or Bobby
Ok, can we get all umps mic'd up? I need more of that. You almost never know what's being said unless someone like Jomboy is breaking it down.
I will forever love T. Collins for this - he is THE BEST - just before Pete!
Also - the McClendon Pinella tribute was the beauty! So badass!
13:24 Ump: "F--- you, Charlie!"
12:40 was my favorite. Idk shit about baseball, but i love that coach
Nic S Charlie Manuel, a legend in Philly
Lou Pinella didn't invent the "steal the xxx base bag" - that was Earl Weaver!
The mic’d up umpire and manager legit sounds like 2 brothers from a movie arguing lol
all these arguments are like a home town bar regular yelling at the manager over his semi-annual bar tab collection
Dude both strikes to Cabrera in the first clip were picture perfect high strikes! No argument there! Also explain to me how you can tell from the dugout whether it was off the plate. I get if its high or low, but from a side view, you cannot tell where it was on the plate!
Patrick Wilson i remember watching this live on tv and the moment that 3-1 pitch was called a strike I knew shit was gonna hit the fan. The reason why was Vic Carapazza (the ump) had not called that pitch the entire game, then all of a sudden rung up Cabrera on two in a row. You’re right, theoretically they’re strikes. But consistency is huge in umpiring
@@vpartha23 And I get that but at the same time, if they miss some earlier in the game, that doesnt make that less of a strike. That whole mentality in baseball is ridiculous. Umps are gonna miss a few, they're human. By that logic, no player should ever strike out. People say thats the umpires job, well its also the players job to hit the ball so...
And they say it’s a gentleman’s sport and that baseball is lame and no excitement show then this video and show terry Collins
Looool the first one they were chirping the ump and he made the right call both times
14:40 THIS DUDE IS A LEGEND!
iseetrains Give it to them Lloyd!
i wish they'd mic up the umps more. that's wonderful. I get that they don't want kids to hear it, but adults do.
Earl Weaver was wired during a game in the 1980 and got ejected over a play at the plate and went on a profanity fuel rant accusing the Umpire of putting his finger on him. Earl told the Umpire he would be in the Hall of Fame one day and the Umpire asked him for what f---ing up the 79 World Series? Earl came out three times to yell at him.
YOU ARE A LIAR EARL, A LIAR!
NO, YOU ARE!
xD
It was a balk call, actually.
From that exchange:
Earl: "I've won more than I lost" (World Series)
Umpire: (think it was Bill Haller) "No you haven't!"
Earl: "I mean games!"
Wrong, Earl
1969: Lost to Mets 4 games to 1
1970: Beat Reds 4 games to 1
1971: Lost to Pirates 4 games to 3
1979: Lost to Pirates (again) 4 games to 3
Total w/l record in WS: 11-13. Oh well, Earl isn't in the HOF for his mathematical skills (or lack thereof) :)
@@transitfan954Earl was talking about his overall managerial record, which both at that point in ’80 and at the end of his career, he was right about. He had won more than he lost. He managed 2,540 games, going 1480-1060, or .583. Those who live in mathematically inaccurate houses should not cast the first digit.
I’d love to see some former drill sergeants go up against these umpires
Automatic strike zone, and we avoid most of these shenanigans
The Lou Piniella ejection is one of my all time favs
I miss the old school kicking dirt and stealing bases, etc. its fun seeing a few guys who will still do it. It used to be the norm when I was a kid for the manager umpire fights it was a great part of the show.
davidca96 with the new challenge rule in place, it gives umps the chance to make the right calls in the game so the only times managers get to freak out these days are over balls and strikes and hit by pitches
Man I tell ya that ump handled that situation with terry and the other guys so well , I really like that ump after that lol
Managers vs Umps is one of the Greatest sports moments PERIOD and I'm not a huge Baseball fan but damn It's Good
Terry Collins channeling his inner Earl Weaver 😂
The best parts are when the managers push their guys out the way, like calm down and then talk so much shit they get thrown out. 😂😂😂
I do have to say the ump in the second clip did a good job in trying to calm everyone down. Mind you the ruling of the other umpire was the wrong call. But a good job from the other one defusing the situation.
7:36 in this day and age, that would DEFINITELY be cause for a challenge.
I’ve been waiting for an opportunity to use the phrase “Our ass is in the jackpot now!”
Really surprised to not see Earl Weaver or Bobby Cox. You had some meh ones in there but missed out on the two legendary? Other than that not a bad list.
I wonder if the managers and umpires send each other Christmas cards.
The two pitches to Cabrera were both strikes lol
Aaron Thompson probably frustration they just gave up the lead in the 9th
the guy who legit stole the base is a legend. 😂😂😂
Lloyd McClendon, Pittsburgh Legend lol
Umpires always throw managers out when they know they fucked up
One of the best unrated jobs you clean up after the umpires mistakes and you are greatly underappreciated lol 😂
Maddon need to eat more garlic.... Funniest interview I have ever heard.
1:59 Man, Noah Syndergaard TOWERS over that ump like Rocky facing Drago
2:34 Reminds me of trying to reason with a drunk friend.
Ozzie Guillen vs the Cubs in 2009 was a classic as well.
1986 Indians manger Pat Corralus went ballistic and threw bats and water cooler on the field lol
My favorited part about manager ejections is half the time it goes
Manager: hey cmon That’s a bad call and you know it
Ump: You’re outta here
Manager: *Slams hat* ARE YOU FUCKIN KIDDING ME WHAT THE FUCK ARE YOU WATCHING
it’s like being ejected just gives you cart blanche to say whatever you want lmfao
Already have nothing to lose at that point, why not haha
Im not a yankees fan but Girardi was a great manager always stuck up for his players...hopefully he manages again soon
Roy Monrreal Love Girardi and I miss him everyday.
@@Inframidi yeah lol like I said im not a yankees fan but I can respect good baseball people he was always hustling when he was a catcher and he was always protecting his players when he was a manager...i still remember how fired up he was when dempster hit arod after his suspension...im sure Girardi wasnt to happy with Arods situation but he still went out there and defended him 1000 percent ......reminds me of my guy bobby cox
Girardi beat me up when I was 12..gave me a smacking I never forgot..
Ik this is an old post but everytime Charlie Manuel got thrown out and you saw his hubba bubba bubble gum fly out and his face red as a tomato was the greatest moments I have of those mid 2000s Phillies
I always love the "get his monies worth".
They shoulda shown Lu Pinella as the Mariner's manager really snapping! I felt cheated!
Jay Hershey I know, they should've shown the one where he got tossed in the King Dome and he was kicking and throwing his hat around and in the end he threw it into the crowd. That was funny.😂😂😂
This is better than any drama show on TV.
The 1st clip were 2 really good pitches.
That first ejection was handled beautifully.
I’m pretty surprised how pissed Matt Vasgersian was with Cabrera’s ejection
The Madden one was crazy. They were like an inch apart.