World Series Ejections

Baseball Almanac presents World Series ejections. Each of the following World Series games had an ejection and the following list details those players and/or managers who were excused from the Fall Classic.

"If you have to lose, I don't mind losing to Joe Torre. He's a class act. After going two up, you figure you're going to win one or two at home."- Bobby Cox (World Series Ejections Record Holder)
World Series Ejections

In Chronological Order

10-09-1907

Hughie Jennings Detroit AL Argued a caught stealing.

10-12-1909

Bill Donovan Detroit AL Refused to end talk with 3B coach.

10-20-1910

Frank Chance Chicago NL Argued a home run call.

10-22-1910

Tom Needham Chicago NL Argued a safe call at home plate.

10-06-1919

Ray Schalk Chicago AL Argued a tag out play.

10-06-1919

Jimmy Smith Cininnati NL Argued from 3B coaching box.

10-06-1933

Heinie Manush Washington AL Touched umpire during argument.

10-09-1934

Joe Medwick St. Louis NL Fight. Then removed for protection.

10-04-1935

Charlie Grimm Chicago NL Bench jockeying.

10-04-1935

Woody English Chicago NL Bench jockeying.

10-04-1935

Tuck Stainback Chicago NL Bench jockeying.

10-04-1935

Del Baker Detroit AL Argued pickoff play at 3B.

10-07-1952

Ralph Branca Brooklyn NL Bench jockeying.

10-08-1959

Chuck Dressen Los Angeles NL Argued a ball / strike call.

10-15-1969

Earl Weaver Baltimore AL Argued a ball / strike call.

10-13-1970

Clay Carroll Cincinnati NL Bench jockeying.

10-21-1976

Billy Martin New York AL Threw ball from dugout onto field.

10-27-1985

Joaquin Andujar St. Louis NL Argued a ball / strike call.

10-27-1985

Whitey Herzog St. Louis NL Argued a ball / strike call.

10-25-1987

Danny Cox St. Louis NL Argued a ball / strike call.

10-20-1992

Bobby Cox Atlanta NL Argued a check swing call.

10-26-1996

Bobby Cox Atlanta NL Argued a safe call on a steal.
World Series Ejections in Chronological Order


Did you know that Bobby Cox is the first and only World Series participant ejected twice from World Series contests?

The Associated Press described the ejection in 1996 with the following: Cox's night ended in the fifth while arguing a play in which Grissom was thrown out at second. Grissom tried to advance from first on a pitch in the dirt, and was cut down by Girardi in a close call.

Other interesting stats: twenty-two ejections have occurred during sixteen different World Series. Two Series, 1919 and 1935, featured ejections from both teams; two Series, 1934 and 1959, had ejections from the winning team; and the remaining twelve Series had ejections from the losing team.

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