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Kershaw is really respectful never showing up his coaches I like that dude
Was always strange seeing McGwire in a Dodgers cap.
Gibby..... underrated manager, A great baseball guy.
Best ever was Billy Martin vs Reggie Jackson in 1977 at Fenway. Reggie made a half-ass effort to chase a ball hit to right, and Billy yanked him from the game and almost tore his head off when Reggie got to the dugout
Gotta love Kershaw. Forgetting his skill, any manager would love to have his heart and compete level
@ThekiBoran
Жыл бұрын
Yes, Kershaw is one of the great regular season pitchers.
@Tegan4114
Жыл бұрын
@@ThekiBoran Hahahahah well said
Having watched most of Ryan Sandberg's games as a player, I can tell you, if you pissed off Ryne, you must be really out of line because I don't ever remember him in an argument with an ump, team mate or coach.
@stephenkammerling9479
Жыл бұрын
He was ejecteed only once as a player. He talked about it once on a radio show in Chicago shortly after Cubs won World Series. I'm sure Sandberg was ejected several times as a manager because good managers want to protect their players.
@michaelh7125
Жыл бұрын
The glorious days of Harry Carey announcing afternoon Cubs games.
I was waiting for the clip where Leyland ripped Bonds a new ass!
@bobabooey4537
Жыл бұрын
The clip that showed a player wearing the number 69.
@alexcasares7401
Ай бұрын
And made Bond flee for San Francisco
Josh Donaldson is a good player but likely very bad for team chemistry. Who needs a player like that?
Imagine telling Mark McGwire how to hit a fastball
Man I would LOVE to know what Ryno said.
nice keep making these. its a long season and fights are bound to happen.
@anyonebuthillary4712
2 жыл бұрын
Sometimes it’s necessary
Even the arguments in baseball are a snooze.
What about Billy Martin and Reggie Jackson!...........Now, there was some conflict!
@harolddenton6031
Жыл бұрын
My mom went through school in east tennessee with an old mlb umpire by last name of Ford who was an mlb umpire from the very early 1970's into 1990's. He threatened more then a couple times to whip Billy Martins ass when he would come rushing out of the dugout protesting calls that Ford made while umpiring behind the home plate. Mr Ford was a golden gloves boxer in the navy back in the 1960's.
You need to put a little bit from before the argument. There’s not context to any of these.
Was that Frank Zappa in the Cubs dugout?
@jacquelineelsner2146
Жыл бұрын
Nice
Everyone should be mic'd up. We shouldn't have to wonder what they're saying.
@YaowBucketHEAD
Жыл бұрын
Get Jomboy on the job. 😆
Well did Puig show Big Mac on the following at bat? Cause despite the steroid use Mark was an elite hitter wayyyy better than Puig ever was. And I'm a fan of Puig.
@anyonebuthillary4712
2 жыл бұрын
Prolly showed him how to strikeout , puig was one of the most overrated players in recent memory
@tanyasimon595
Жыл бұрын
@@anyonebuthillary4712 Got that right. Overpaid. Overrated. Over-steroid-addled. No class.
A nobody barking at Sandberg lol
I like Puig mansplaining hitting to Mark freaking McGuire.
@jscan4442
2 жыл бұрын
"I show you how to do it without the juice, ok Mac?"
@SushiBandit28
2 жыл бұрын
@@jscan4442 lol Mac could be anorexic and still outhit Puig
@BrianKliewer
2 жыл бұрын
@@SushiBandit28 Agree. He was thin as a rail is his rookie year and hit 48 home runs. As someone else commented, he might not have hit 70 without steroids, but 62 certainly could have been in reach.
@SushiBandit28
2 жыл бұрын
@@BrianKliewer I’m semi-old and watched him play in Oakland. He had the quickest swing, it was godly witnessing as a kid and having no real reference aside from little league
@BST-lm4po
Жыл бұрын
Big Mac! Most HR's per AB in MLB history! He was 6'5 245. He didn't need roids to hit HR's. But he was injury prone and used roids to recover from injuries. Still not legal.
Donaldson better be careful bucking up to coach Johnny Gibbons. Johnny is a Texas dude. He just might whip Donaldson ass.
I wish dodgers players do this a lot to dave roberts
There’s a reason Donaldson keeps moving.
@McDago100
Жыл бұрын
A reason? Attitude, anger issues, tantrums, inappropriate comments? I think it is more like "SHIT LIST".
@KokotTheMonkey
Жыл бұрын
Yeah but at least he called out Tim Anderson's BS.
Need some lip reading
As I’ve said before, little boys being little boys
Puig is terrible for the game
Soft
These people should grow the hell up! Conflicts ruin sport! Shame this kinda of crap has become acceptable!
@beckyrockhold2272
Жыл бұрын
It’s also a business. Just like a foreman chewing out an employee.
@lisanidog8178
Жыл бұрын
@@beckyrockhold2272 Oh bull! I worked for my father for 7 years before he died. Never ONCE did he yell at me. He was boss not dad and he was civil. His replacement never. When the other secretary got testy I made it clear that was NOT gonna happen again! I've been a Temp. Only one got yelly at me and I put him in his place! I'm an employee NOT a whipping post! I was not gonna be a submissive worker thinking being yelled at is normal. You lose workers who won't put up with it. So don't give me this crap that in business or sport it's OK to yell and carry on like some toddler tyrant! To you it's normal. To me it's not! If players can't act like civil adults then they need to go! Same with managers! Hostile work places don't work well in the end.
@smokesletsgo2374
Жыл бұрын
It's competition. People get angry because they want to win, emotions boil over
@lisanidog8178
Жыл бұрын
@@smokesletsgo2374 oh please! Competition is one thing, being a spoil sport is another. If players want to act like temper tantruming two year olds they should stay home! Sport is sport NOT some gladiator battle for crying out loud.
these dang milenials are so soft
If you argue back with your coaches you clearly wasn’t raised right