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Related: About this forumWhich MLB manager holds the record for most ejections?
Former Braves manager Bobby Cox, 158 times
underpants
(186,481 posts)Bobby managed for a long time though.
Ohiogal
(34,546 posts)But youre right, Cox had a long career and hence many ejections!
rurallib
(63,177 posts)Last edited Sun Jan 12, 2020, 02:02 PM - Edit history (1)
him charging the ump, turning his hat around in the process, so he can get right up in the ump's face.
Auggie
(31,775 posts)kairos12
(13,242 posts)One of my favorite Earl Weaver stories.
He had a player once who was very evangelical in his beliefs. This player, after hearing one of Weaver's profanity laced tirades, told Earl he needs to walk with Jesus.
Weaver responded, you know what, you ought to try walking with the bases loaded.
underpants
(186,481 posts)Hadn't heard that one.
Blue_true
(31,261 posts)manage long enough.
Auggie
(31,775 posts)(This website has a different number for Cox, but still lists him #1. Surprises? Bruce Bochy! And no Billy Martin!!!
1. Bobby Cox 161 Ejections
2. John McGraw 132 Ejections
3. Earl Weaver 94 Ejections
4. Leo Durocher 94 Ejections
5. Tony La Russa 87 Ejections
6. Paul Richards 80 Ejections
Although his career numbers are certainly nothing special (.227 average, 155 career RBIs, and part of a World Series winning Detroit Tigers team in 1945), he spent another 25 years as either a manager or a general manager for the White Sox, Orioles, Astros, and Braves. His managed in fewer games than most on this list, posting a win-loss record of 923-901.
7. Frankie Frisch 80 Ejections
Frankie Frisch played in the league for almost 20 years (for the Giants and the Cardinals), and had an amazing career a .316 batting average, 1,244 RBIs, three All-Star appearances, an NL MVP award (1931), and four World Series titles. Near the end of his playing days, he became a player/manager for the Cards and coached for another 15 years after hanging up the cleats for good in 1937. As a manager, Frisch recorded a 1,138-1,078 record (a .514 winning percentage) during stints with the Cardinals, Pirates, and the Cubs.
8. Jim Leyland 68 Ejections
9. Joe Torre 66 Ejections
10. Ron Gardenhire 66 Ejection
11. Lou Piniella 63 Ejections
12. Bruce Bochy 61 Ejections
13. Clark Griffith 58 Ejections
Griffith played ball in the late 1800s and transitioned into a player/manager in the early 1900s. He was in charge of 2,856 games as the manager of the Chicago White Stockings, New York Highlanders, Cincinnati Reds, and Washington Senators.
14. Bill Rigney 51 Ejections
15. Charlie Manuel, Clint Hurdle 50 Ejections
Ohiogal
(34,546 posts)They said 158 ejections although maybe there was a discrepancy. 🙂
Remember how Lou Pinella used to kick dirt on the umpires shoes ...
Brother Buzz
(37,737 posts)He had a few post season events too.
Ohiogal
(34,546 posts)Brother Buzz
(37,737 posts)Cox is also the only person among all players and managers to be ejected from two World Series games (1992 and 1996).
I can't find his third post-season ejection...but I'm not working to hard to find it.
CaptYossarian
(6,448 posts)Laura PourMeADrink
(42,770 posts)marble falls
(62,020 posts)I guess not! Not even on the list.
Auggie
(31,775 posts)Had he not died so young (and still managed) I'm sure he would have cracked the top 15.
marble falls
(62,020 posts)Blue_true
(31,261 posts)kairos12
(13,242 posts)book better than they did. He knew where to find the loopholes.
Hence, the pine tar bat incident.
marble falls
(62,020 posts)of MLB, George Steinbrenner, up.