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WS1976 Gm4: Martin ejected for arguing in the 9th
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- Опубліковано 7 гру 2015
- 10/21/76: Yankees manager Billy Martin is ejected for arguing with umpire Bruce Froemming in the 9th inning of Game 4 of the World Series
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What a great era of baseball!
Imagine what it was like in 1915.
Yes, those were great times. Esp, for us Yankee fans. Billy Martin was effective as the skipper, and entertaining to watch.
@M no lol nobody watches soccer basketball is the number 1 most important sport on earth and massive in 250 countries, soccer only in 10 countries, basketball is bigger than soccer ez cope non-american basketball will be bigger than soccer in england in 2030 ez america #1 superpower statistically ezzzz
omg yesssss. baseball, football, boxing - 70's the best
Billy Martin changed the Yankees around made them winners again, just like when he played there. Steinbrenner leaves the guy alone they win a bunch more World Series. Never forget Christmas ‘89. Heartbroken... Always #1 Billy!
always....
Billy had a good baseball mind but he was a drunk who always got himself in trouble. No manager in baseball was ever fired as many times as Billy.
But in the '76 series, the Reds swept the series from the Yankees 4-0.
Too bad he was a huge jerk.
@0:33 look close in the background for a rolling baseball. Billy threw it out there. That's the reason behind what happened. R.I.P. #1
Yes, home plate umpire Bill Deegan didn't see it along with commentators Phil Rizzuto and Joe Garagiola, but 1B umpire Bruce Froemming saw it.
Thanks for filling in the blanks. As an old Twins fan I always wondered what if he hadn't been fired as their Manager. Who am I kidding he would have been fired a year or two later. besides he's a Yankee. Very few people know what a contribution he made as a player in winning the World Series.
Fun fact, the umpire who ejected him, Bruce Froemming, was the home plate umpire for the A-Rod-Varitek brawl at Fenway in 2004.
Where's the "fun" part?
Really not that fun. Still interesting though.
Billy Martin should be in HOF!!!
I just love vintage baseball a thing of beauty just look at those umpires
Garagiola said it was the bottom of the ninth inning. Obviously it was the top of the ninth if Cincinnati is batting in Yankee Stadium.
Garagiola rarely got things right.
Best manager in my lifetime. #1 Always Billy!
he was the best and he was the most entertaining. he should expect an ejection if he tosses a baseball towards home plate in a game. can't happen but only Billy could do that and would do that.
He also would turn mediocre teams into contenders.
I would take Sparky Anderson over him
Sparky & Billy were both great…Billy turned teams into winners along with Sparky. Billy just had that “it” factor from his playing days through his epic managerial days.
@wheelsalwaysturning3544 I will Still takes Sparky Anderson over anyone
Look at Yogi Berra grinning at 1:23.
@MANCHESTER UNITED I'm sure that what you say is true, but what does your comment have to do with a baseball game from 1976? And what does your comment have to do with my original comment? Do you even know who Yogi Berra is?
@@mcgoodle Some soccer fans seem to have a chip on their shoulder, about the fact that Americans don't embrace the sport the way they do. 😊
@@oldiesgeek454 Notice he's been posting that same comment on quite a number of baseball videos? someone needs to tell him soccer is a boring low scoring sport who wants to see a bunch of athletes kicking a large ball around for two hours.
I know I'm in the minority with this opinion but those American League umpires' maroon blazers & white turtleneck sweaters were straight up pimpin'.
They fit the times, no doubt.
Hell I like them to
Lolol
I totally agree. I wish they would bring them back. I prefer when there were AL and NL umpires.
The umpires wore some red shirts
LOL! I miss the days of Billy Martin. He used to get so mad that he would kick dirt on the Umpire’s shoes. Always entertaining.
him and the Earl of Baltimore
When my boss writes a terrible schedule or makes a bad call I channel my inner Billy Martin. The difference is I don't get wasted afterwards.
NL umpires had the spirt of 76 Hats, was 9 years old, was a Reds fan, what good times. why cant we have time machines
Agree 100%. I want to go back and witness so many of these great times in my lifetime, first hand.
Gotta love Yogi's reaction when Billy goes down the tunnel.
Good catch Sean. I saw that too.
Yeah , Yogi was snickering cause he remembers how Martin was when they played together back in the day.
Martin was trying to get his players riled up. nothing else worked in that Series
New York was so dirty in the 70's they couldn't keep the trash off of the field during the world series
Mark R. I thought the same thing... I remember those games... How different now LOL
T Bergs
I was born in 88. But it was a beautiful time in it own special way. It wasn't fake/"manufactured" like it is now. Everything was real and brutally honest. To some people it was too gritty and scary but to me I feel the 70s, 80s and 90s taught u the life lessons needed to be well rounded person and wise.
New York is a great place, but it's still dirty.
Mark R.
You meant to say that it was so dirty that they couldn’t keep the field off the trash.
NYC was gross and dangerous for a long time. Then it got a lot better - now it's still way better than it was but DiBlasio is doing his best to drag it back down.
Billy Martin was the most colorful man in American sports ever!
I loved Billy Martin. I lived in NY until 1978. People make a big deal out of Craig Counsell. Billy would have won 2 World Series with that pitching staff. The Brewers sucked at RISP, Billy was a master.
I like how Phil is sticking up for Billy.
Sorry, Phil Rizzuto, but even if the Yankees had gotten the close calls in the ‘76 World Series, there’s still no way they would have beaten the Big Red Machine.
yankees complaining about umpiring is hysterical
It's okay. NYY won it all in 1977-78.
The Big Red Machine musta broke down... both years.
@@TheBatugan77 The shifting winds of free agency blew in opposite directions for these clubs. Very little has been the same since.
@@TheBatugan77Don't forget that Big Red made it to the Series in '70 and '72 (losing to Baltimore and Oakland, respectively ... where were the Yankees those two seasons?) and won it in '75 and '76.
So, in the WS in the decade of the '70s, the Reds were 2 for 4 and the Yanks were 2 for 2.
@@57highland
Yanks were 2 for 3.
the umps hats and jackets back then along with the turtlenecks !!
The umpires for the 1976 World Series between the Cincinnati Reds and the New York Yankees are:(#23/NL/Lee Weyer), (#16/AL/Lou DiMuro), (#24/NL/Billy Williams), (#17/AL/Bill Deegan), (#6/NL/Bruce Froemming), and (#7/AL/Dave Phillips).
Bill Deegan was an AL umpire
I saw Ed Vargo #20 in there.
Bruce Froemming was known for not taking too much guff
I'm 51 years old and I've been a Yankee fan my entire life Billy Martin best manager ever when I heard that he died when he crashed his truck I was devastated
I was an Oakland Athletics fan. In 1980 when Charlie Finley signed Billy Martin to manage, it resurrected a franchise. When at his best, Billy Martin could out manage anyone. In 1980 Billy Martin had the Athletics doing things that were throwbacks to the early days of baseball. Like most of us though, Billy was his own worst enemy. I know I am mine.
Billy will never be in the HOF, because of some of the things he did that were not related to what he did on the bench. That is the crying shame of professional sports, and the scum writers that do the voting.
DWI. hard partying his entire adult life?
Billy didn't crash the truck. He was the passenger.
The umpiring crew for the 1976 World Series between the red and black of the Cincinnati Reds and the navy blue and gray of the New York Yankees are as follows: (#23/NL/Lee Weyer), (#16/AL/Lou DiMuro), (#24/NL/Billy Williams), (#17/AL/Bill Deegan), (#6/NL/Bruce Froemming), and (#7/AL/Dave Phillips).
Wow this brings back memories from my childhood. Yogi Berra in the dugout also.
The National League Umpires are like we can handle Martin.
Billy Martin was a great manager but his temper and attitude were fueled by alcoholism. He would say and do things that would make umpires and players seethe with anger. Why throw a ball out of the dugout like that? Martin deserved every ejection and every punch thrown at him. He could never control his drinking and it eventually cost him his job, his sanity and his life. Sad to see such a great baseball mind act in such a petty way.
Billy Martin was one of the greatest ever, He won wherever he managed.
Not really. he had one good season in Oakland. had a losing record with Texas. He won in New York and he won in Detroit who had a majority of guys left from their ‘68 team and were already good.
So he was only good in New York and one season in Oakland.
@@alwillk - Billy wasn't good in New York; Reggie was. Billy was an alcoholic misfit in NY that his players, and especially Reggie overcame to win. If Billy's approach was so effective, it would be the template for winning managers today. Instead, clubs today disdain Martin-like antics...any clown acting like Billy today would be out of the game pronto - as should have been in NY. Unfortunately, those were times when dysfunction was tolerated and even applauded. Not today, thankfully.
I love this especially considering that Froemming was the plate umpire 28 years later when Varitek and A-Rod fought at Fenway
Baseball was much more fun and easier to watch back then....except for those hats the umps had on.
at 0:32 a ball rolls from the left behind and near the feet of the home plate umpire that was tossed by Billy.....home plate umpire didn't see it but the first base ump did and ejected Martin.
Thanks I missed it. Could not figure out what started the whole thing.
John Mongani I thought I saw a ball there lol
I only know this after watching the bronx is burning 😂
@@gojichan55 yes hard to see in this video with all of the trash blowing around but pretty clear if you know the ball is coming...lol.
@@johnmongani5223 exactly Lol. I laughed so hard when I saw it in the show I was like that makes sense now lol
I hate the Yankees but Billy Martin was and is the greatest manager of all time. He belongs in the HOF.
What's with those funny hats the umpires are wearing?
1976 was the 100th anniversary of the founding of the National League thus you see the stripes on those Umpire hats.
Never a Yankee fan. Loved Billy Martin.
You can tell by Bruce's body movements that Billy Martin has just finished a loaf of garlic bread.
Or a fifth of Jack Daniel's
Oh Wow! And I thought mine was a great shot at the little paranoid drunk. Yours probably topped it.
Billy my love in my heart
Look at those Freemason hats the umpires wore!
Mikey Martinelli I remember those hats. The wore them one year only for the bicentennial, 1976.
And also the 100th anniversary of the National League.
A lot of teams also did those hats in 76. Only the Pirates kept them. They still had them when bonds first started.
@@mikehammerle928 Some people called them Pancake caps. 😃
AL Umpires in the World Series haven't changed a bit today after watching the Astros games against the Dodgers in Houston.
It’s been a while pete rose should be in the hall of fame it was unfortunate but that reds team who beat us in 76 was better than us we were overmatched the reds were good that year they beat Boston the year before as well you have to give the reds credit were credit is due
He was just a few outs away from being swept by the Big Red Machine so it didn’t matter much.
Loved Billy
He took them all on.
What do you think he’d tell Stanton 😂😂
1:23 Yogi Berra's appearance sure didn't scream Hall of Fame professional athlete. It looks like he's there to vacuum the dugout when the game ends.
Still, no manager was ejected from more games than Earl Weaver (Orioles) ....
How about Bobby Cox of the Braves?
@@juan833blue Possibly. I think Earl may actually hold the record, though.
God bless the fiery Little Dago
The non creampuffminded era of the 70s.
The WS and this game was long, long over before Martin got thrown out. Red's sweep!
Woo Billy Martin was up there with Lou Piniella for awesome reactions and ejections.
Billy Martin's tirades with umps were memorable also for the fact there was little or no theater involved. Even Piniella and Earl Weaver didn't argue with the anger and hatred Billy did. Don Baylor, who played for Martin in 1983 and 1985, said Billy's arguments with umps possessed a ferociousness he had never seen with previous managers. He also implied that some of these umps, whenever a really close call would go against the Yanks, would look into the dugout right at Billy as if to say "Did you like that?" Umps have A LOT of integrity and normally never hold a grudge. In some instances, and even Thurman Munson said this, Billy's arguing with umps caused the Yanks to have calls go against them.
Daniel Zanier
Weaver didn't argue with hate and anger? LOL.
bigoldinosaur BILLY WAS HIS OWN MAN!!! AND IN A CLASS BY HIMSELF!!!!!!!
Daniel Zanier, have you ever heard the "conversation" between Weaver and Bill Haller in 1980? SMH, yeah, no hate in Earl.....ua-cam.com/video/rpS-XFXxJvE/v-deo.html
How about pick up all the trash on the field. NYC in the 70’s was a pit.
Iam not a reds fan iam a Yankees fan but I believe Pete rose should be in the hall of fame
Looks like Pete as manager bet against his own team, are you comfortable with that?
@@johnnypastrana6727 Tigers fan here, evidence was found that Pete bet on his team to win. No evidence was found that he bet against his team. When he expected his team to lose he wouldn't place a bet.
i loved it billy had it coming
Martin threw a baseball at home plate- thats why Froeming rung him up
I'm not quite clear why Billy was arguing with Bruce Froemming? Was he unhappy with the call of wild pitch against Figueroa? If so, who can doubt that it was a wild pitch? I was at Game 3 of this Series with my dad, but we watched this one, Game 4, on the tube. Naturally, it wasn't fun to watch the Yankees get swept by the Big Red Machine in four straight, and I guess Billy was really frustrated about losing that way, but what can you say? The Reds were an awesome team. I have always respected that team, especially because of Bench and Morgan, though the rest of them, including Rose, were also a joy to watch.
About all I can think of is that he thought that Dan Driessen, the batter, went around on the pitch, but that was a clear checked swing.
Billy had tossed a baseball out on the field at the home plate umpire Bill Deegan. You can see the ball Billy tossed rolling across the area behind home plate at 0:35. Froemming had seen Billy throw the ball and that's why he got tossed.
I thought Martin was supposed to be warm and fuzzy as a manager
He fired up the team for the 1977 season, so this fit worked!
It worked because he got a player he did not want (Reggie Jackson). At worst their relationship or lack thereof didn't hurt Jackson's play any maybe even helped him in the clutch, but that was an accident of Martin disliking Reggie, not a feature.
Now that's what I call a southpaw ejection
So good to see the Big Red Machine annihilate the Yankees.
That's one pissed off Yankee
Baseball needs a Billy Martin type now in 2019
Baseball doesn't need any alcoholic managers running a multi-million dollar business operation. You must be nuts. With that level of investment in personnel, I don't want a lifelong drunkard making decisions and interacting with personnel. Poor way to run a business.
Does anyone know what he said that got him run? It must've been pretty nasty. Its the WS for god's sake! Billy is missed.
Billy rolled a baseball out if the dugout past Froemming....watch...it’s in the video...
Billy Martin rolled a ball behind home plate AL Umpire Bill Deegan and 1B NL Umpire Bruce Froeming saw it and tossed him.
Will Drucker he rolled it passed by the home plate up, Froeming was the 1b ump
Phil Rizzuto and Joe Garagiola. A reunion of sorts.
This was before the Yankees hired George Costanza.
Mr Steinbrenner was tired of the Yankees being a laughingstock.
Damn umpires has balls back then just got up in his face and shoved him out
The umpires did their job.
Martin loved to argue and shout from the dugout ALL THE TIME!
More patience in the World Series?
Nope.
Ump as you would any game of the year.
(Often Martin would, like many managers, get tossed on purpose in hopes of igniting the team.)
didn't Jim Mason hit one that game?...
What was Billy Martin arguing about?
I believe he was thrown out because he had been going at it with home plate umpire Bill Deegan the whole game. In this instance, apparently as a sign of protest, Billy threw a ball out of the dugout in Deegan's direction. The first base umpire Bruce Froemming saw it and threw Billy out.
Oh okay thank you.
But what did he say?
Joe garagioal wow
i remember him from Saturday baseball on NBC. Him and Tony Kubek did those games and they were outstanding announcers
Back when you can walk into most Candy stores and be able to buy baseball cards, today you'd be lucky to find a vending machine in a well-known supermarket to buy some, wouldn't trade my childhood back then to be a kid today no way.
Many of you say Martin was the worst at sportsmanship. Well, you're wrong...he was second-worst...Weaver was the worst of all time!
Ahhhhh Bruce Froemming....just watched a video from 1972 where this guy robbed Milt Pappas of a PERFECT GAME....now this...he looks like a showboat to me....
He still finished with a no-no, at least.
Yeah and I remember him umping into the 2000s he was always full of himself and not in a joking way like Joe West
At least Froemming was a great umpire, maybe one of the best ball and strike guys ever. West, not so much...
So why did BM throw a ball past the umpire, his team just threw a wild pitch.
Thurman Munson should be in hall
They got off light on that one…
ejected can someone help me what happened
That a boy, Billy!! In their FACE!!!!
Reds owned the Yankees.
If you're a Reds fans, then that's payback from 1939 and 1961.
I didnt see a lot of those but i saw a few..i like how he waits....till the bell rings before he comes out yellingthe ump throws him out an then the real bleep starts...Billy...omg omg wow....bill have some latte...easy easy
I'm not surprised the catcher couldn't see the ball with all that trash on the field.
You don't know who the catcher was? NO SOUP FOR YOU!!!!
Are those marshmallows on the field? #TheDollop
Not even sure what he was arguing about. Maybe if it was a swing?
Wasn't even close to a swing, but maybe Billy couldn't really see that from the first base dugout, with a left handed batter.
1:23 guy is laughing while Billy stomps off.
Yogi berra
Come on, you gotta know who that guy is, lol.
Why is there trash in the field
Ask the City of New York.
Froeming was always a jerk.
BILLY MARTIN FIT THE YANKEES BECAUSE ALTHOUGH HE WAS FROM TEXAS HE LOOKED AND ACTED LIKE A TOUGH KID FROM THE BRONX
:54 "Get the fuck outta here!"
hahahaha watch it again and watch Yogi, in the dugout hahahah awesome
What are they arguing about
Billy Martin tossed a ball in the direction of the home plate umpire so the first base umpire tossed him.
Billy Martin didn't want to see the Reds celebrate on his field anyway
what was he arguing? theres no way he fouled that
He was arguing balls and strikes
@@richiebambara3980 a foot inside and in the dirt, and he's pissed that it wasn't called a strike? And that was as clear a checked swing as could be by Driessen. LOL, he must have been drinking between innings all game, if he thought that was a strike. If he did it after Bench's 3 run HR iced the series, I would guessed he was just trying to get run, but it was a 3-2 game at that point.
When’s the last time the reds won lol😅
Jared McGorman I believe it was 1990 under Lou PINEILLA!
1990
Samuel Moulds With the hot bat of superstar Eric Davis , of course
Vincent Robinson yeah back in 1990 it’s been a bit
1990.
Another totally out of control umpire on a power trip.
The umpire was right to throw him out of the game.
the real travesty is the umpires’ hats. Look like train conductors.
Drunk
Well at least my yankees have won the World Series more than once since 1990 1990 was the last time the reds won its hasn’t been that long since the Yankees won your crazy kiss the rings son
Awwwww poor little baby, the 75-76 Big Red Machine Great 8 was the Best team ever on a baseball field!
Ruthless Hack yeah right pipe
Ruthless Hack can I have what your smoking cause it’s not the truth
Ruthless Hack best team ever is the 27 yankees murders row
Froemming was a disgrace.
P Brickley .....why?
seems like Martin was a sore loser it really showed when he tried to take away that home run from George Brett in 83 but the home run was counted later and the game was completed like 23 days later just absolutely unprofessional
Billy was dead right on the Pine Tar Game. Lee McPhail reversed that call because he was notoriously anti-Yankee in how he run the AL office and wanted to stick it to Steinbrenner and Martin. If the shoe had been on the other foot he would have upheld the umpires.
No such thing as a sore loser. You shouldn't like losing and be happy after losing
I agree with epaddon, I remember that game. I was 12, going on 13 and the Yankees were my entire life. Goose served up a meatball and Brett would have crushed it with a rolled up newspaper, but rules are rules. The whole 'spirit' of the rule was absurd. I think it was Nettles (no fan of Brett when they played) who pointed the pine tar level out to Martin, who told him that they'd wait until Brett hurt them (it was only a matter of time, he owned Goose!) before calling him on it. They had to fly the Royals back to New York on an off day (or pre-game of another, I forget) to play an inning and change. Martin fielded Guidry in centerfield and Winfield at short to mock McPhail's ruling. Martin was one of a kind. Sorely missed. Loose cannon, but man, did he know the game inside out!
Mattingly played second. Winfield was not at short.
D Fizzle as an UMPIRE, I was really upset!! Brett hit a home run with an illegal bat! It was a rule! It must be enforced! just because it was a home run, does not change the rule! American League rules are changed in December, not June! if Brett had run at me like that, I would have ejected him! WE HAVE KIDS WATCHING! WE CANNOT HAVE THEM BELIEVE THIS IS ACCEPTABLE BEHAVIOR!!!!! I AM still riled up about that!!!
The good old days when there were repercussions for the umpires acting like fans come to the game to watch the umpires. Allow the managers to yell at the bad umps and reward the good umps.
Billy=hof
Those National League umps sucked!!
But the Big Red Machine never needed any of their help to sweep the Yankees!
NL umps just as bad the next two years, but the couldn't stop the Yankees in 77 and 78.