By: C.G. Morelli
Before  you get all worked up over my not-so-politically-correct decision to  sing the praises of unsportsmanlike conduct in the game of baseball,  please spare me the tears. I’m not here to endorse fighting, or cursing,  or even umpire bashing. I’m not here to teach you how to kick dirt on  someone’s shoes. I’m simply not the kind of guy who condones this type  of behavior.
But  still, there’s something inherently passionate about a coach who storms  out on the field to defend his version of justice before his team. I  don’t care who you are, there’s something completely satisfying about  seeing an umpire’s arm reach to the heavens before unceremoniously  pointing a manager in the proper direction for a shower.
As  much as we can all admit this behavior is better left to the dogs, we  still can’t quite forget there’s something about a manager meltdown  that’s essential old school baseball. It’s gritty, and it brings us back  to the days of old John McGraw, when winning a ball game was more about  protecting your pride than protecting the fan base.
That’s  why, as I attempt to fill the next three months until opening day and  the next million Sundays until football starts again in Carolina, I’d  like to share with you some of the most entertaining meltdowns in  baseball history.
The Most Entertaining Manager Meltdowns in Baseball History
We’ll  start out with the simple but classic approach to getting ejected.  Here’s Ricky VanAsselberg of the Alexandria Aces minor league team  giving a gentle nod to the old school as he buries home plate under a  mountain of sand. Give a few style points to the ump on the toss.
Butch  Hobson of the Can-Am League Nashua Pride added a little creativity to  his meltdown routine. Hobson decided a call on a close play at first was  so blasphemous that no one should ever again be allowed to touch that  base…except, of course, the group of ten year olds seated near the top  of the bleachers he delivered it to after being axed. Give this one a  minute, it’s worth it.
There  are a million clips of Tommy Lasorda hurling insults, spit, and  whatever else at unwitting and perhaps even dimwitted umpires. The man’s  slight problem with his temper is well documented. But, to me, nothing  is more telling of the man’s passion for the game, his team, and his  player than this clip. I mean, the guy was ready to argue even in spring  training! 
Asheville Tourist’s manager Joe Mikulik would probably like to do these few minutes of his life over again.
Sometimes  when I watch Lou Piniella really give it to an umpire I have to ask  myself, “Was he basically put on Earth for this exact purpose?” If  there’s such a thing as a meltdown artist, Sweet Lou would have to be  the one and only. Here’s a double dose for you.
This  is perhaps my favorite clip of all time, in any sport. Phillip Wellman,  manager of the minor league Mississippi Braves, puts on a performance  worthy of an Oscar after getting tossed from a Southern League game.  Take note as he army-crawls to the mound, pulls the pin on the, uh,  resin bag? And then tosses it grenade style? Genius.
I  present to you Earl Weaver, Master of Language. WARNING! Let’s just say  this might not be the best clip to play on full volume in the middle of  a board meeting. But if a few choice words aren’t enough to get your  panties in a bunch, I promise you’ll be in tears during this one. And,  by the way, don’t ever put your finger on me again. You’ll know what I’m  talking about in a minute.
Honorable Mention
I  know, I know. How can I compile a list like this without including all  time ejections leader Bobby Cox of the Atlanta Braves? Well, for all the  times Bobby’s been given the old heave-ho, he’s really been able to  keep a lid on it. That’s pretty surprising when you consider Cox has  been sent packing 158 times in his professional managerial career. At  any rate, here’s an honorable mention for a guy who clearly prides  himself on quantity over quality when it comes to arguing.
