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  • Snodgrass later claimed that the Red Sox bench jockeys had disrupted the players'timing.
  • An intense ballplayer and a talented bench jockey, Rigney was known as the Cricket.
  • Making about $ 200, 000, he is also the lowest-paid amongst the bench jockeys.
  • Can you imagine what these guys would be going through if baseball still had bench jockeys?
  • Then, Ruth rounds the bases, making mocking gestures to the bench jockeys on the Cubs who were riding him mercilessly.
  • And he could be a tough bench jockey, and he might plow into a guy who was in his way.
  • Los Angeles Dodgers radio announcer Vin Scully, whose name was the original inspiration for Dana Scully's name, played the bench jockey.
  • The man was a classic sideline bench jockey, but the crowd never knew it because he seldom strayed from his seat.
  • The verbal jousting is frequently called " riding "-hence the " rider " from the dugout becomes a " bench jockey ".
  • Until about 1976, bench jockeys had been an integral part of the game, using their voices and venom to upset opposing players.
  • One scholar found this usage going back to the 20s, when players heckling the opposing team from the dugout were first called bench jockeys.
  • Taking yet another thinly veiled shot at his counterpart in the series, Van Gundy essentially said he was more impressed with Phil Jackson the bench jockey than Phil Jackson the coach.
  • Greenberg had refused to play during Yom Kippur during the 1934 pennant race, which made him a hero to America's millions of Jews, but gave bench jockeys all around the American League a ripe target.
  • "Bench jockeys were out with the reserve clause and the advent of player agents, " said Dick Williams, the great manager who led the Red Sox to the pennant 35 years ago, and the Oakland A's to consecutive world championships.
  • That team, whose famous nickname " Gashouse Gang " was supposedly inspired by Durocher, were a far more appropriate match for him; in St . Louis, Durocher's characteristics as a fiery player and vicious bench jockey were given full rein.
  • Hernandez looked over his left shoulder at the Devil Rays'dugout and continued to stare, until Posada ran out and nudged Hernandez in the lower back with his glove, turning him away from the bench jockeys and back to the business at hand.
  • In Game 3 of that Series, on Oct . 1, he got into an ultimate battle of one-upmanship with Cubs bench jockeys, a confrontation that concluded with the Babe standing at home plate, apparently predicting that he was about to hit one over the fence.
  • Doby went through much the same kind of discrimination and abuse that Robinson suffered _ not being allowed to stay in the same hotels and eat in the same restaurants as the white players, hearing the racial insults of fans and opposing bench jockeys, experiencing the reprehension of some teammates.
  • If Bowman steps down, look for ex-Bruins coach Butch Goring to become the Wings'new bench jockey . . . Ex-Bruin defenseman Garry Galley is an unre-stricted free agent and probably could be had for a package worth upwards of $ 5 million over three years, likely too pricy for the Sabres to keep him on the job.
  • Maybe it's one of those idioms that doesn't translate in Swedish . . . Kid coach Paul Maurice, in fine Forever . 500 tradition, has a 20-21-6 mark as the Whalers'bench jockey . . . One of the better nicknames this season : The Dirt Bag Line _ San Jose's trio of Jamie Baker, Jeff Odgers and Chris Tancill.
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