The only time that I remember him leaving quietly during an ejection is when Glavine threw inside at Dale Murphy. By rule, once a warning was issued, both the pitcher and manager would be ejected.
I think most managers & umpires are probably civil towards each other away from the park just cause some umpire tosses any manager doesn’t mean they can’t have a buddy buddy relationship when they aren’t at work.
Me too, lord it was hot and sticky that night. And the staff there was not friendly. Hardly smiling, ushers telling you can’t sit or stand here, keep moving, yada yada. But been much better since that night, guess they cleaned house good
This focus on this rule was 100% in reaction to the Braves staff always working the outside of the plate. I don't blame Bobby for being pissed. He was likely heated before the game started, knowing his guys were the target of this. Glavine, Maddux, Smoltz, and even Avery for a while lived on that outside corner...and even about a half a foot off the corner. I miss these Braves and of course hearing the guys in the TBS booth.. Skip & Pete were the soundtrack of my life in the spring & summer, around 7:05 each night. Those were the good ol days.
Bobby was going to blow a gasket the first time his catcher was warned. It could have been this game, the next or the game after. He was making a broader point.
Never heard of that rule. Since when does a catcher have to stay in a box? How can he set up for pitches off the plate? Or be ready for a throw down to 2nd?
I remember watching the braves with my grandpa when I was a kid.. If I had a dime for everytime my grandpa said "awe Christ, here comes bobby"' I wouldn't be sitting at work right now
I miss that whole squad, including Pete and Don (I can't believe Joe is the last one standing from that announcing crew), but as Don himself is saying here the umps were in the right. The Braves got away with that stuff for far too long.
How is it fair an umpire can put his hands on players and managers push them and its all ok but if a player slightly touches an umpire they're in all sorts of trouble? I know two wrongs don't make a right but I never understood it
Right, great players adjust to any situation. Maddox wouldn’t be annihilated if the dam strike zone was the size of a quarter and the batter got 3 more strikes. How could you think that a HOF pitcher and one of the best control pitchers ever would fall off that much?
"Bobby is not going to leave quietly". Did he ever get ejected and leave quietly? The dude is a legend.
Reds fan here I wouldn’t have left quietly either if I was in Bobbys’ position cause it’s like the balk. You call it all the time or never call it.
I’ll have to say is if you’re a damn catcher you should know better to stay in the box.. F Bobby cox.
The only time that I remember him leaving quietly during an ejection is when Glavine threw inside at Dale Murphy. By rule, once a warning was issued, both the pitcher and manager would be ejected.
I mean, I want to become a baseball manager one today and I'll never leave quietly
I was at this game. The whole crowd got behind Bobby, it was awesome.
How many f bombs
You mean the wife beater?
@@Tmillea You can hear at least one in this video before they cut it off. XD
@@TeamRocketHQR like Boone yesterday lol
Bobby came from a era where umpires didn't say shit to there players, Bobby is a legend
Bobby Cox is a legend.
Greg Maddux looks like he’s trying his best not to burst out laughing!
To hilarious; the best part is 10 years later last regular season game against the Phillies; Daryl Cousins saluted Bobby Cox with a hug
I think most managers & umpires are probably civil towards each other away from the park just cause some umpire tosses any manager doesn’t mean they can’t have a buddy buddy relationship when they aren’t at work.
@@patrickgray5633 Yes I know this already; I met plenty of them who said Bobby was the greatest manager who took up for his players
Love this video. Death, taxes, and Bobby Cox had his players' backs.
Baseball was so much better back then
Yep. It's getting worse and worse.
Ok boomers
Definitely one of Bobby’s top 5 angry outbursts
@Gerard Spell facts
In Atlanta crazy things happen on the 4th of July.
Maddux Looking back like i know where this is going... lol
RIP Pat Corales.
I was in Atlanta the next week for the Home Run Derby. Great memories.
Me too, lord it was hot and sticky that night. And the staff there was not friendly. Hardly smiling, ushers telling you can’t sit or stand here, keep moving, yada yada. But been much better since that night, guess they cleaned house good
This focus on this rule was 100% in reaction to the Braves staff always working the outside of the plate. I don't blame Bobby for being pissed. He was likely heated before the game started, knowing his guys were the target of this. Glavine, Maddux, Smoltz, and even Avery for a while lived on that outside corner...and even about a half a foot off the corner. I miss these Braves and of course hearing the guys in the TBS booth.. Skip & Pete were the soundtrack of my life in the spring & summer, around 7:05 each night. Those were the good ol days.
Bobby was going to blow a gasket the first time his catcher was warned. It could have been this game, the next or the game after. He was making a broader point.
Never heard of that rule. Since when does a catcher have to stay in a box? How can he set up for pitches off the plate? Or be ready for a throw down to 2nd?
I remember watching the braves with my grandpa when I was a kid..
If I had a dime for everytime my grandpa said "awe Christ, here comes bobby"' I wouldn't be sitting at work right now
This is awesome
As an millennial old soul person for 2000, this shit is hilarious 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Bobby dropping F bombs all over the place
This happened on my 5th birthday.
Wow. Gave Cox a long leash there.
Bobby was the best!
Wow I was at this game when I was 9
Maddox is eating it up with the jack nicholson joker expression lol
Of all the names to misspell…
Good video david!
how come the batters box cant be extended to allow the batter more room ?
At 0:50 you can see him take a deep breath in order to yell “BULLSHIT!” with as much force as possible.
He said HORSESHIT
20 Years Ago
Love the way bobby used to roll the 🎲
Legend!
How can you not love that man if you were playing for him?
Got any bruce bochy ejections from when he was managing the padres?
You gotta love Bobby!
Now we know how Mrs. Bobby Cox felt at her home.
Bobby was gangsta
I miss that whole squad, including Pete and Don (I can't believe Joe is the last one standing from that announcing crew), but as Don himself is saying here the umps were in the right.
The Braves got away with that stuff for far too long.
RIP Pat Corrales
Do you by chance have video of the whole game?
I don't
How is it fair an umpire can put his hands on players and managers push them and its all ok but if a player slightly touches an umpire they're in all sorts of trouble? I know two wrongs don't make a right but I never understood it
Umpire not call a strike
When exactly did he get ejected?
Was Cox punished for bumping the umpire.
5 game suspension plus an undisclosed fine
The Braves pitchers were infamous for straddling that box.
The umpire elbowed Bobby.
Did he get ejected?
Yes & Suspended for One game.
@@RJN8580 as a Reds fan I don’t blame Bobby one bit cause it’s like a balk they call it so little either call it all time or don’t call it.
Thought it was 5 games. Safe to say, Bobby’s language would make a whole convent of nuns keel over
How didn’t get ejected?
He was ejected before the video starts.
Cousins took a lot more than those loser umps now days.
Maddux would've gotten annihilated with today's strike zone.
K boomer
@@jameswood1965 LOL you really think that's something a boomer would say??
Maddux would have owned any strike zone. Show him the edges and he'll show the corners
Right, great players adjust to any situation. Maddox wouldn’t be annihilated if the dam strike zone was the size of a quarter and the batter got 3 more strikes. How could you think that a HOF pitcher and one of the best control pitchers ever would fall off that much?
One of the absolute most ignorant, idiotic comments in the history of YT.