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Sometimes you just stroll down a weird path on YouTube and you end up not sure how you got to the video you're watching, but this one cracks me up every time I see it (usually once a year)...

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Not sure you needed to put the disclaimer 'Language NSFW' when Earl Weaver is involved :lol:
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bandl wrote:Not sure you needed to put the disclaimer 'Language NSFW' when Earl Weaver is involved :lol:
We have some younger guys here who might not even know who he is.
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Awesome. Earl's the man.

The cartoon bird hats are equally awesome.
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Skjellyfetti wrote:Awesome. Earl's the man.

The cartoon bird hats are equally awesome.
I had the pleasure of living in Balmer in the late 70's and most of the 80's, within walking distance of Memorial Stadium. I loved the shows Earl would put on, covering home plate with dirt, turning his hat around so the bill wouldn't hit the ump when he got close, taking second base off the field when he finally went to the club house, etc.

Man has never invented a better reason to drink beer and eat peanuts, than baseball on a hot humid summer night with a showman as a manager. :clap:

Moving to Atlanta in the late 90's and getting to watch Bobby Cox was good, but no where near the show Earl put on. :twocents:
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Weaver was VERY good at this, as was Whitey Herzog. But when it comes to managerial meltdowns, nobody beats the master: Billy Martin.

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Whoda thunk Martin could be a nice guy?

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Earl Weaver and Ron Luciano wre worth the price of admission! Er, ejection! :lol:
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Wasn't Weaver once tossed before the first pitch was even thrown?
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SuperHornet wrote:Wasn't Weaver once tossed before the first pitch was even thrown?
Yeah. As I recall, he didn't like the way things went during the first game of a DH and was tossed by the umps when he came out with the lineup card before the second game! :lol:
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Ivytalk wrote:Earl Weaver and Ron Luciano wre worth the price of admission! Er, ejection! :lol:
The funniest part of all this was, in the middle of all those expletives, Weaver telling Luciano (?) that he could come pay to see Weaver in the Hall of Fame in a few years, and Luciano saying, "You're going to the Hall of Fame for blowing the World Series?"
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JoltinJoe wrote:
Ivytalk wrote:Earl Weaver and Ron Luciano wre worth the price of admission! Er, ejection! :lol:
The funniest part of all this was, in the middle of all those expletives, Weaver telling Luciano (?) that he could come pay to see Weaver in the Hall of Fame in a few years, and Luciano saying, "You're going to the Hall of Fame for blowing the World Series?"
The ump who threw Weaver out in the video was not Luciano, who was a bit portlier. But Luciano and Weaver had some classic encounters!
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Ivytalk wrote:
JoltinJoe wrote:
The funniest part of all this was, in the middle of all those expletives, Weaver telling Luciano (?) that he could come pay to see Weaver in the Hall of Fame in a few years, and Luciano saying, "You're going to the Hall of Fame for blowing the World Series?"
The ump who threw Weaver out in the video was not Luciano, who was a bit portlier. But Luciano and Weaver had some classic encounters!
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I didn't think this was Luciano. Appreciate the clarification. :thumb:
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JoltinJoe wrote:
Ivytalk wrote:
The ump who threw Weaver out in the video was not Luciano, who was a bit portlier. But Luciano and Weaver had some classic encounters!
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I didn't think this was Luciano. Appreciate the clarification. :thumb:
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Earl had a classic quote in SI many years ago about Luciano.

Some of you may remember that Luciano retired as an umpire to work as an analyst for NBC on the baseball game of the week.

So Weaver was asked what he thought about Luciano being an analyst on TV,

and Earl said:

"I hope he is better at this job than he was at his last one"

Classic putdown. :lol:
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I researched that YouTube clip. The ump was Bill Haller, brother of former Giants catcher Tom Haller.
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Ivytalk wrote:I researched that YouTube clip. The ump was Bill Haller, brother of former Giants catcher Tom Haller.
Grazie.

Also note that Bill Haller did not tell Weaver that he "blew" the World Series. I changed the words for the benefit of the young and innocent, like SkyJ ;)
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