When a player gets upset on the field, it isn’t all too uncommon for him to take out his frustration on someone or something in the dugout.
You know the drill, break a bat over your knee or go toe-to-toe bare knuckle boxing with a gatorade cooler, and you’ll find yourself here at Baseball is Fun:
When the regular season is still 25 days away … pic.twitter.com/OVRfgF6Ov1
— Baseball is Fun (@flippingbats) March 9, 2016
But the story below, takes this to entirely new, more hilarious depths.
Brian McRae – formerly of the Royals, Cubs, Mets, Rockies and Blue Jays – took a baseball bat to the toilet of the visitors dugout during his playing days … and the Mets were not too pleased. Here’s the letter they sent him, afterwards. (I like it. It’s short and sweet. Gets right to the point).
— Brian McRae (@kcsluggers) January 7, 2016
I’m not sure what I find funniest:
- That McRae smashed a toilet with a bat
- That he shared the story willingly, all these years later, or
- That the Mets actually charged someone $600
On number 3, I’m sure it’s perfectly common to charge an opposing player for anything they break (and it’s not like a toilet is just a bat rack or a water cooler), but it’s especially funny that it comes from the Mets.
Still, I think I’ll have to go with number 2. Number 2* is always funny.
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*I swear I am an adult.
Photo Credit: Jamie Squire /Allsport