evanbrunell
Evan Brunell
evanbrunell

Woops, I just saw this! You nailed it — congrats! I actually looked at it with fresh eyes about a half-hour ago and came up with what you did (well, we differ on what he said after "seven" but the idea is the same). Also, I originally had "fucking two innings" as well. Read more

The managers don't get thrown out for cursing, they can curse all they want. What they get thrown out for is personal attacks (which, granted, can be cursing.) For more clarity on this, check out last year's article: The person I worked on the article with does a great job explaining it. Read more

When Lou was with the Cubs, he did exactly this. Don't know if that's the example you're thinking of, but I remember watching him freak out but he was actually telling the umpire the call was right and he was just firing up his team. Read more

Ehh, some of them were debatable. But most of the time, the manager knows he'll get run. Just making his point or trying to fire the team up. Or both. Read more

Thanks! I'll take your suggestions under advisement. Read more

Ah yes, I remember looking at that. There wasn't enough content I could make out. Check out last year's piece though (linked at the top of the article on the right). Leyland's featured in that one. Read more

Nothing we could really use in bulk, alas. Would have made for a nice lightning round, though. Read more

We couldn't take the entire video from MLB.com, unfortunately, when putting the transcript in the videos. However, if you go here: http://wapc.mlb.com/play/search/?m… you can find the video in question and check it out yourself. I would say it ends up pretty even in terms of who is right. Read more

No... I didn't. What makes you so confident about it? He does not say that. It doesn't match up. Read more

Nope — it took me a while to be convinced of it, but I just don't see how it can be. If it's "full of shit" then why is there an "ing" at the end of "full" (or whatever f-word he uses)? And I see the second word much more as "got" than "are". Read more