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briancurtin Sat Apr 08, 2006 03:35am

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Originally Posted by Justme
1996 - A fan rushed at Cubs closer Randy Myers on the mound at Wrigley Field after he had given up a game-tying home run. Myers coolly decked him with one punch

jeez how could i have forgotten that one, thanks for the refresher. myers abosolutely dominated the fan that came out there. he threw a punch or two right there on the mound, just as the shadows were encroaching the mound, then held the guy in a headlock until security got out there.

DG Sat Apr 08, 2006 01:45pm

Billy Martin walking a circle around the umpire (don't remember who it was) while kicking sand up on his pants. I wouldn't call that major but it sure was funny...

RPatrino Sat Apr 08, 2006 08:24pm

Two Frank Luchessi stories. Luchessi was the former manager of the Texas Rangers, and had quite a temper.

Incident #1 - After a long day of getting frustrated by a plate umpires calls, Frank comes unglued. He runs to the plate and gets tossed, then after the umpire brushes the plate, Frank kicks dirt on it, kneels down and forms the dirt into a nice pile, and then STOMPS on it...

Incident #2 - Frank goes nutz after A's pitcher Dave Stewart beans one of his batters. Frank charges Dave and immediately gets kicked and punched to the ground.. Poor Frank.

Bob P.

big Sat Apr 08, 2006 09:06pm

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Originally Posted by RPatrino
Incident #2 - Frank goes nutz after A's pitcher Dave Stewart beans one of his batters. Frank charges Dave and immediately gets kicked and punched to the ground.. Poor Frank.

Bob P.

If I'd been the HP ump I would have loved to have a rule that would have allowed me to reinstate him. That was pretty creative. I would have loved to see what he would have done next to get thrown out again! :D

jwwashburn Sat Apr 08, 2006 09:59pm

I watched this game on TV...Bob Horner had a broken arm with a cast and he was trying to go into the stands...Ed Whitson, for the Padres was literally losing his mind trying to climb out of the dugout into the stands. They should sell dvds of games like this...people would buy it.

» August 12, 1984: In one of the ugliest brawl-filled games in ML history, the Braves beat the Padres 5–3 in Atlanta. The trouble begins when Atlanta's Pascual Perez hits Alan Wiggins in the back with the first pitch of the game, and escalates as the Padres pitchers retaliate by throwing at Perez all four times he comes to the plate. All in all, the game features two bench-clearing brawls, the 2nd of which includes several fans, and 19 ejections, including both managers and both replacement managers. Padres manager Dick Williams will be suspended for 10 days and fined $10,000, while Braves manager Joe Torre and five players will each receive 3-game suspensions. But the brawl in Atlanta, as Dave Campbell observed, "woke the Padres up out of their doldrums."

jwwashburn Sat Apr 08, 2006 10:02pm

Also, try these.

http://espn.go.com/page2/s/list/basebrawl.html

http://www.top10mlbfights.com/index.html

SanDiegoSteve Sat Apr 08, 2006 10:33pm

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Originally Posted by jwwashburn
But the brawl in Atlanta, as Dave Campbell observed, "woke the Padres up out of their doldrums."

Yes, woke them up and fired them up, and they won the NL West, then came from behind to beat the Cubbies for the NLCS, and played in their first World Series. We didn't even care that they lost. It was a magical time here.:)

jwwashburn Sun Apr 09, 2006 08:56pm

Thank God Eddie Whitson was restrained, whatever that fan(or fans) did, Eddie had MURDER in his eyes...I would not have liked to have seen what would have happened if he made it up there, he had a Louisville Slugger and was swinging it.


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