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Bobby Cox, career leader in ejections, with 162. Below is a list of most ejected managers in Major League Baseball history as of the end of the 2024 season. Former Atlanta Braves manager Bobby Cox holds the record with 162. [1] Cox, John McGraw, and Leo Durocher are the only managers with at least 100 career ejections. [2] [3]
The World Series is the culminating best-of-seven championship series of major league baseball, and has been played since 1903, with the exception of 1904 and 1994. It is played between the National League and American League champions.
Cox holds the all-time record for ejections in MLB with 158 (plus an additional three post-season ejections [1]), a record previously held by John McGraw. [2] He also leads the league in playoff appearances as manager with sixteen, and he was the first since Casey Stengel to have qualified for the postseason ten times (four managers have since ...
The lead umpire from Sunday’s Clemson-Florida super regional baseball game has released a detailed explanation for why his crew ejected Tigers head coach Erik Bakich and special assistant Jack ...
Not only was Judge ejected for the first time in his career, but he became the first Yankees captain to be tossed from a game since Don Mattingly in 1994, according to YES Network graphics ...
The franchise was initially based in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and was managed by Connie Mack, a member of the Baseball Hall of Fame and often called one of the best managers in history. [162] [163] Mack led the team from 1901 to 1950; his 50 seasons managed are a Major League Baseball record which has been called "unbreakable". [164]
One of the most bizarre ejections in MLB history took place on Wednesday night. Well, sort of. During last night’s game between the Baltimore Orioles and New York Yankees, MLB umpire Tim Timmons ...
In the top of the seventh, Graig Nettles hit a solo homer off Perez, which would incite later activity. In the bottom of the eighth, Craig Lefferts threw at Perez and Rippley ejected both him and second acting manager Jack Krol, leaving only Harry Dunlop to manage the rest of the way. This time, both the Braves' and Padres' dugouts cleared and ...