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l3ane t1_j606m9m wrote

Top YT comment: >The home plate umpire was fined following this game. Wally and Doc received no further consequences. I think that's all you really need to know

Icing on the cake.

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Denotsyek t1_j60nqzk wrote

Are we trusting youtube comments today?

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adommin t1_j60tb5a wrote

The article itself states: "The suspension though is not Backman's actions on the field after his ejection in the eighth innning of Tuesday's game in Anderson.

But for his confrontation with Anderson's radio play-by-play announcer and general manager in the press box after the game."

So yes, hope so...

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jkmumbles t1_j6021br wrote

Ok this is an epic meltdown. I love it

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Quadstriker t1_j61p5gx wrote

If you haven’t seen it, the entire “Playing for Peanuts” documentary (where this vid comes from) is pure solid gold. Wally is amazing.

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hugeposuer t1_j624voh wrote

The most tragic thing about Philip Seymour Hoffman being dead is that the world never got to see him in a Wally Backman biopic.

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SpuddyMcSpud t1_j61w8m9 wrote

As someone with no more than a passing understanding of baseball, was Wally within his rights to do what he did, prior to throwing the bats and balls on the field? Was the umpire being a dick?

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tc3590 OP t1_j61wt26 wrote

Honestly don’t know. Umpires can be known to go on power trips from time to time and think everyone is there to see them. But in this case I don’t know the backstory.

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