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Earl Weaver was about 80 years old back in the 1970's. He was the manager of the Orioles and was a beast when he got pissed off. Some of his and Billy Martin's ejections were legendary.
The best managerial ejection I ever saw (in person too) was Earl Weaver vs. the Yankees. An Oriole was called out at second. Earl came charging out for the confrontation. A fan in the stands yelled, “Get back to the dugout, ya fuckin’ runt!” Earl flips his cap around so he can peck at the umpire. He then SITS DOWN on second base. The ump had no choice but to run him. So Earl let’s loose and, eventually, the ump turns and goes to brush off home plate with his back towards second. Earl makes a beeline for him like he was going to kick him in the ass. Instead, the moment the ump was through, Earl kicks dirt all over the dish. Priceless. Even Lou Pinella can’t top that one.
@@thewkovacs316 You must be an O's fan. Me too. Saw a few games at Memorial with Frank, Brooks, Boog and Palmer. Great to see they're a good team again.
@@c.d.macaulay66 not an o's fan....baseball fan. and i appreciated managers and players who did things to entertain the fans. and those o's teams were very good too. also, as a giants fan, i am grateful to the o's for blowing it with jon miller so that we ended up with one of the best announcers in history. i too am glad that the o's are winning again...but i hope that angelos sells the team, cuz i think he is a frickin cancer...i hear he wants to tear down camden yard and get a new park....why? park is classic and almost all new parks try to copy it's design.
Lloyd McClendon was one hell of a baseball player, could play ever position except pitcher on the field at a excellent level. Saw him catch a game for the Cubs.
I enjoyed seeing Lloyd McClenddon playing in Venezuelan winter league in the 80's, he always was a tough competitor, a mad dog in every play and people loved him or hated him.
Of all time? Maybe of all YOUR time. Billy Martin, Earl Weaver, and more. Expand your frame of reference. Such as Martin throwing dirt on the umpire. You missed a gang of history.
Lou Panella: One of the last of the Old School managers!! Loved it when they kicked dirt on the Ump’s pants!! Another Cub’s manager, Don Zimmer used to do that too!!😆😂🤣😆
I was disappointed to not see him on this list. Most of these were in the last decade or so, I would assume that whoever made this compilation is a relatively new MLB fan. We all know Bobby was the GOAT of getting ejected lol
That's the charm of baseball. The brawls, the histrionics, and yes even the cheating. If it's scuffed balls, or pine tar on the bats. No other sport can touch a nerve like baseball.
I see no brawls, just guys in kissing distance spitting all over eachother. It's a cute show. Guys not willing to fight pretending they are going to do something... sounds about right for a girl's sport like baseball.
It's people willing to do absolutely, wonderfully crazy things for a child's game which is what makes it so good. The story lines practically write themselves.
All time??? Hardly. Let's just ignore the prior 70-80 years of televised baseball. Earl Weaver and Billy Martin probably have several ejections better than every one on this list combined. Why not just say of the last 15 years?
Is it just me or is it really funny when coaches and umps are yelling at each other and then another ump walks over and just watches it calmly right next to them. Especially when the coaches are making a scene
I have a friend who is an umpire. He tells a story about making a close call and the coach came running out and got in his face and said “that was a great call, give me 30 seconds to throw a fit and throw me out”. My umpire friend said to the coach “throw your hat”, and then the coach said “run me” - it was all a show
Honestly even as an angels fan that first clip, it was an iffy call at best. May be personally biased, but it crossed the strike zone and ended up in ball zone. It's a great frame.
I mean can we just take a moment to realize that the commentators of all people who don’t even play the sport get the biggest kick out of managers throwing tantrums. “Might as well hear everybody out, get your money’s worth times 10………EVERYBODYS GETTIN A PIECE!!!!”
Does anyone else realize that the first ejection ( 0:06 ) is very similar to the Yankees Aaron Boone ejection during the White Sox game? Both times the umpire was Laz Diaz and both times the fight started after a strike call on a Yankees player wearing the number 11! The Announcers also mention both times about them "getting their money's worth", but almost every announcer says that.
two worst umpires Angel Hernandez and Joe West .. I seen them call strikes when balls hit the dirt and balls down the middle balls and then they throw a player out before they even say something about it it's ridiculous they're not held accountable like other sports
I miss Joe G. On the Yankees. He gave it all for the team. But Gary Sanchez didn’t like getting yelled at, so Joe was gone. Now Yanks have that idiot Boone. I guess three rings as a player and one as a manager doesn’t matter when a lazy Millenial catcher’s feelings are hurt.
@@petermoore7796 Last night's conversation topic at the pub. Conclusion was that most people love great athleticism but also get a big kick from arguments & collateral brawls. Stats show that more Tube vids having controversial calls, plays, etc. are watched than vids of just plain good baseball. Sign of the times, I guess.
@@Torontotootwo that's such a great point. everyone talks about replacing the umps with computers but some of the most popular aspects of baseball are the mistakes. channels like these get millions of views from umps being assholes. I think-despite the fact that umps seemingly ruin the game-without their imperfection, the game would be utterly banal
Amazing watching Girardi arguing here because earlier this season when Schwarber had enough of Angel Hernandez's crap, Girardi didn't even come out and stick up for one of his star players.
I never knew people actually took their hats off and throw them on the ground in rage. I wear a hat every day and have never once felt the urge to do so ahaha. If anything you forget it's even there.
When're you're fired up over a intense game (especially one that is on the line) your body may just lose control and just instantly take your hat off in a fit of rage. Happen to me during some games.
Lou Pinella is classic. You know when he throws down that hat, it's on....
Lloyd Mclendin must’ve apprenticed under Pinniella. .
Lou learned his anger skill from the great Billy Martin!
Or throwing a base
Lou was a manager on the field before he ever managed.
I would charge up a hill in Gettysburg if Lloyd McClendon were leading me. Thats the kind of person I want stepping up for me.
Greatest manager ejection ever.
Damn straight. A true leader in every sense of that word
@@mtoboggan2364 let’s see your highlight videos 🤡
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Earl Weaver was about 80 years old back in the 1970's. He was the manager of the Orioles and was a beast when he got pissed off. Some of his and Billy Martin's ejections were legendary.
he would of been 130 years old by the time he died, which was 2013
compared to Earl , they're ALL pikers 🤪
I wish he was still around to yell at Angel Hernandez. That would be most satisfying. And epic!
He was born in 1930
Earl was legendary
Love Jim Leyland. He was 100% right in that argument too. He knew how to pick his battles, and man did he get his money’s worth when he argued.
Even the twins announcer agreed
At 1:44 watching that manager so angry that he literally pickup first base & walked off the field with it, was the funniest thing.
The best managerial ejection I ever saw (in person too) was Earl Weaver vs. the Yankees. An Oriole was called out at second. Earl came charging out for the confrontation. A fan in the stands yelled, “Get back to the dugout, ya fuckin’ runt!” Earl flips his cap around so he can peck at the umpire. He then SITS DOWN on second base. The ump had no choice but to run him. So Earl let’s loose and, eventually, the ump turns and goes to brush off home plate with his back towards second. Earl makes a beeline for him like he was going to kick him in the ass. Instead, the moment the ump was through, Earl kicks dirt all over the dish. Priceless. Even Lou Pinella can’t top that one.
earl was the best
and he went out of his way to play it up for the fans
@@thewkovacs316 You must be an O's fan. Me too. Saw a few games at Memorial with Frank, Brooks, Boog and Palmer. Great to see they're a good team again.
@@c.d.macaulay66 not an o's fan....baseball fan. and i appreciated managers and players who did things to entertain the fans. and those o's teams were very good too. also, as a giants fan, i am grateful to the o's for blowing it with jon miller so that we ended up with one of the best announcers in history.
i too am glad that the o's are winning again...but i hope that angelos sells the team, cuz i think he is a frickin cancer...i hear he wants to tear down camden yard and get a new park....why? park is classic and almost all new parks try to copy it's design.
I'm not a profesional lip reader but it seems like every argument includes the statement: "that's bulltshit" ...lol
What do you expect them to say? "I TOTALLY AGREE WITH, GOOD DAY SIR"
Lloyd McClendon was one hell of a baseball player, could play ever position except pitcher on the field at a excellent level. Saw him catch a game for the Cubs.
I could be wrong but i think he came up as a catcher. You’re right though, he was tough
@@frankwhite1895catchers always make great managers.
I enjoyed seeing Lloyd McClenddon playing in Venezuelan winter league in the 80's, he always was a tough competitor, a mad dog in every play and people loved him or hated him.
Joe Leyland's reaction was like an old 1930's black and white film sped up!
😆
Finally found the Redmond ejection. The announcer's response is legendary and epic
I absolutely love it when managers argue so hard with the umps it shows their passion! I love managers!
But we need robot umps lol people are silly
Joe Girardi could put on a good show for the team.
I miss him so much, Boone is such a softie.
@@SlickRick330 I am from Boston and I miss him as the Yankees manager. Would not mind to see him with the Red Sox.
@@SlickRick330 I’m still getting into baseball why did the Yankees get rid of him?
@@julius4611 pretty sure he was fired . he’s manager of the phillies now
@@lindsayscarola5199 I know I’m just asking why
I swear when you go to an mlb game nothing excites the crowd more than this
Haha they love it
Bobby Cox had the most ejections in history and you couldn’t even put one of his 160+ ejections in here. And he had some crazy ones
My favorite was reading his lips. My favorite was when he said horse s#@t to the umpire.
I think he would get his own video!
Ikr
Those Miami announcers are awful
The best part of Cox's ejections is that he would never really leave. They'd always have those camera shots of him peeking around out of places 😂
Walking away with first base is the coolest thing ever.😂
Girardi did his best impression of the incredible Hulk.
Without at least one Earl Weaver, these are not the greatest of all time
Totally agreed
or bobby cox lmao
And no Billy Martin.
No Weaver or Martin, what a snub....
No Buck Showalter? 0/10
Girardi so old school I love it
How do you not have Billy Martin on this list? ? ?
Gotta love Leland. I still love watching clips of him giving Bond’s hell years ago.
Of all time? Maybe of all YOUR time. Billy Martin, Earl Weaver, and more. Expand your frame of reference. Such as Martin throwing dirt on the umpire. You missed a gang of history.
Or the epic war of words when Weaver went off on an umpire in 1980.
Baseball is one of a kind. Love seeing this.
Great video Lou Piniella was awesome
EVER see the Seinfeld episode where Kramer is acting like a manager in the umps face? Lol.
Love seeing a guy stand up for his team
Lou Panella: One of the last of the Old School managers!! Loved it when they kicked dirt on the Ump’s pants!! Another Cub’s manager, Don Zimmer used to do that too!!😆😂🤣😆
Man if I made the league and an ump put their hands on me like dude Ordonez. I would lose my shit worse than Leyland did.
Leyland had everything right to lose his shit on that one. and the umpire even admitted he was wrong for that AFTER the fact.
Bobby Cox will ALWAYS be the THE GREATEST
I was disappointed to not see him on this list. Most of these were in the last decade or so, I would assume that whoever made this compilation is a relatively new MLB fan. We all know Bobby was the GOAT of getting ejected lol
He can't touch Earl Weaver.
Love it. It’s part of baseball culture.
“ And he’s walking away with the first base bag “ lol
how is billy martin or earl weaver not on this
So they make a mistake. A huge one, and the manager gets thrown out smh.
That's the charm of baseball.
The brawls, the histrionics, and yes even the cheating. If it's scuffed balls, or pine tar on the bats. No other sport can touch a nerve like baseball.
I see no brawls, just guys in kissing distance spitting all over eachother. It's a cute show. Guys not willing to fight pretending they are going to do something... sounds about right for a girl's sport like baseball.
There is a sport where fighting is just some time sitting down before you join the game again
@@nunyabidness3429Haha damn bro. Did your wife leave you for a baseball player? 😂😂
It's people willing to do absolutely, wonderfully crazy things for a child's game which is what makes it so good. The story lines practically write themselves.
Joe Girardi is the quintessential angry New Yorker lol
When Lloyd start running 🤦🏽♂️😭😭😭
I wish the umps and managers had microphones transmitting through the stadium PA system!,
There are children on the stands
@@peteyprimo7173lol
How can you have a greatest ejections without Bobby Cox, or the Phillip Wellman one from the minors
Billy Martin
All time??? Hardly. Let's just ignore the prior 70-80 years of televised baseball. Earl Weaver and Billy Martin probably have several ejections better than every one on this list combined. Why not just say of the last 15 years?
No Earl Weaver or Billy Martin?
GET YOUR FINGER OFF OF ME!!!!!
I agree! Those guys were the professors of arguing with umpires. They should have received a PHD! #justsaying
@@scottythegreat1 🤣🤣🤣
this cannot be of all time without Earl Weavers ejections
I wish we had older video of mgrs intentionally getting tossed. I'd pay 1K to hear Tommy Lasorda's famous "dry veal parmesan" rant
That one is a classic.
Baseball is great!
Green throws his hat on the ground after getting tossed. You have to love it.
Is it just me or is it really funny when coaches and umps are yelling at each other and then another ump walks over and just watches it calmly right next to them. Especially when the coaches are making a scene
1:43
I like when Lloyd picks up first base! Who needs first base anymore!
Terry Collins should be on here
Lmao I feel they have a yelling convo being like how was ur day how the kids lol
0:01
"Wait a minute. Oh, here we go!!!!"
I liked mclendon he was for his players just surprised that he hasn't managed cool dude
Earl Weaver was the greatest. Also, this should be titled: "get your money's worth"
There's nothing in this world I HATE more then an MLB umpire. They are so quick to just throw people out if when the person arguing is right.
More than child rapists ?
Impossible to have a video on this topic, without including Earl Weaver, Billy Martin, or Tommy Lasorda
No Bobby Cox ejection makes this list invalid.
Exactly why instant replay should never be removed.
I have a friend who is an umpire. He tells a story about making a close call and the coach came running out and got in his face and said “that was a great call, give me 30 seconds to throw a fit and throw me out”. My umpire friend said to the coach “throw your hat”, and then the coach said “run me” - it was all a show
Can't be the best of all time without Bobby Cox at least once
I miss the ol skipper.
Honestly even as an angels fan that first clip, it was an iffy call at best. May be personally biased, but it crossed the strike zone and ended up in ball zone. It's a great frame.
Beer drinkin and umpire yellin😎
Those coaches love getting their money's worth...🤣🤣🤣
3:56 “I FEEL LIKE DOIN’ THE SAMMMEE THING-“
Joe girardi's talking so fast. I thought he was an auctioneer
God I love baseball
when a manager gets ejected from a ballgame you know when it’s time for a manager to come out and get his money’s worth
Wah wah, Im gonna throw my hat!!
I mean can we just take a moment to realize that the commentators of all people who don’t even play the sport get the biggest kick out of managers throwing tantrums.
“Might as well hear everybody out, get your money’s worth times 10………EVERYBODYS GETTIN A PIECE!!!!”
Does anyone else realize that the first ejection ( 0:06 ) is very similar to the Yankees Aaron Boone ejection during the White Sox game? Both times the umpire was Laz Diaz and both times the fight started after a strike call on a Yankees player wearing the number 11! The Announcers also mention both times about them "getting their money's worth", but almost every announcer says that.
Jim Leyland what a dude
Pirates Assistant coach Sandt the spitting image of Manager Lou Brown in Major League
My Fish, Redmond!!
two worst umpires Angel Hernandez and Joe West .. I seen them call strikes when balls hit the dirt and balls down the middle balls and then they throw a player out before they even say something about it it's ridiculous they're not held accountable like other sports
At least Joe West is entertaining to watch because he like the attention. Angel just straight up fucking sucks at being an ump
Greatest ejections of All-Time, really?
Where’s Billy Martin?
Where’s Earl Weaver?
I miss Joe G. On the Yankees.
He gave it all for the team. But Gary Sanchez didn’t like getting yelled at, so Joe was gone. Now Yanks have that idiot Boone.
I guess three rings as a player and one as a manager doesn’t matter when a lazy Millenial catcher’s feelings are hurt.
I'm a Phillies fan and you can have him back.
Go figure. And to this day, Gary Sanchez is still the worst defensive catcher in the game.
Here comes loiiuuu
Is there anything more entertaining in baseball than a manager getting ejected?
You forgot Billy Martin he should've been number 1 on the list. Billy was a great manager and should be in the HOF. ⚾⚾⚾⚾
Leyland’s one is really good because you can see how fuming he is
And the Mets failed to get Girardi as a manager?? Holy crap. They would have won the world series with him at the helm
Seeing these videos taught me how to read lips.
Two words: Earl Weaver.
" You're just here to f ck us." Earl Weaver
Lloyd tha 🐐
They should put Var like in soccer
wonder what the umps yell back lol
I'M F'ING RIGHT
I SAW IT, FOR CRYING OUT LOUD
Angel Hernandez: "I know I fucked up that call. And I'll fuck up the next one, too."
That was a Ball!! Other Side!
Lmao if I’m the third base umpire I’m making my way to the dug out as he makes the rounds
In what grade is McClendon?
The ALEX CUR$E sign is great 3:40
All this passion and fire....yet not one call changed....oh well. Maybe in the next hundred years.
I love sports
I could challenge Schreiber to a UFC match.
Joe" he's about to get his money's worth" girardi
If I behaved like that in my job I would be fired.
slawbunnies
Your job doesn't have millions resting on a season
@@BMK500 Please explain how you know that.
He's not yelling at his boss. Why would or should he be fired?
@@BMK500 how do you know that?
If I were an ump, I'd just keep my back to the fools and open a pack of gum.
sounds like you'd fit right in
@@petermoore7796 Last night's conversation topic at the pub. Conclusion was that most people love great athleticism but also get a big kick from arguments & collateral brawls. Stats show that more Tube vids having controversial calls, plays, etc. are watched than vids of just plain good baseball. Sign of the times, I guess.
@@Torontotootwo that's such a great point. everyone talks about replacing the umps with computers but some of the most popular aspects of baseball are the mistakes. channels like these get millions of views from umps being assholes. I think-despite the fact that umps seemingly ruin the game-without their imperfection, the game would be utterly banal
That umpire is horrible arguing with Giradi
Amazing watching Girardi arguing here because earlier this season when Schwarber had enough of Angel Hernandez's crap, Girardi didn't even come out and stick up for one of his star players.
I never knew people actually took their hats off and throw them on the ground in rage. I wear a hat every day and have never once felt the urge to do so ahaha. If anything you forget it's even there.
When're you're fired up over a intense game (especially one that is on the line) your body may just lose control and just instantly take your hat off in a fit of rage. Happen to me during some games.
Is it me or does the one Pirate Coach look like the manager from the first Major League Movie
my dad looked and sounded just like him. My buddies called him coach lou...lol
Umpires are not off limits once in the parking lot, they need to understand that.
Since July 31st, 2014, the game has changed but nowhere near what the Miami unprofessional announcers said it would change lok