 Pirates at Cubs, top of the sixth inning. The Cubs manager Ross is out with COVID, so Andy Green is the acting manager. You got a runner on first and second, one out. Cubs have a three run lead. This is in play, double play ball. They throw it a second, they throw it a first, uh oh, way high into the dugout, taken out Pirates. That's gonna score a run, pro long the inning, and the manager for the Cubs, Andy Green, ain't happy about it. He wants to go ask for a review. He thinks the slide may have not been, you know, a nice slide. Only problem is, he asked for a review earlier in the game. It did not get overturned, so he doesn't have any more reviews, and it's not the eighth inning yet. So basically, he just has to ask the umpire, like, hey, can you review that for me? Can you go to replay for me? And Tom Hallingham says, no, no, no, I can't, I can't do it, I'm not gonna do it. It was a good slide, and it was a good slide. I mean, he touches the base with his back foot there. He's in the vicinity of the base. He doesn't even touch the guy throwing the ball until after it's out of his hand, so it is a good slide. But he's asking him, can we just review it? Can we check? Can we see if this is cool? Because my guy threw the ball like he got hit. He had to have get hit, because the ball was so poorly thrown. But the umpire says, no, I'm not going to review. And then he tells them as they're talking, he says, I'm done listening. And he's like, okay, well that's two now. And he's like, oh, you're out of here! Throws him out, so he throws his hat, and he says, you gotta be kidding me! What are you doing? You know what I'm doing. I told you, there's no way. There's no way. I'm walking away. You gotta be shitting me. I don't give a shit if you were walking away. Don't care at all. Walk home. What the hell are you doing, popping me as I'm walking off the field? I don't give a shit where you were going. I told you to knock it off. I told you to knock it off. You know it was wrong. You blew it and you won't accept that you're wrong. Oh, bullshit. I don't know. You don't even know what the fuck you're talking about. That's what I'm telling you. You don't always know what the fuck you're talking about. That's right. Well, what do you know about the foot on the back? Really, you know that foot's on the back? You think you know that? What happens to me if I told you what you just said? What happens to me if I told you I said that? Well, he was over there, his clear path. He starts explaining, no, get out of here. I love that. I love it. He starts going back down the rabbit hole. He's like, he was going there. He was going there. The foot's on the back. You know what? Then he's like, no, no, no. Done. Enough. Get out of here. You're done. Phil Cuzzy steps in as a little middleman bouncer, starts escorting him out. He keeps yelling. He keeps yelling. Tom Helen says, I know more than you know. You have to know this. Andy Green's like, wait, what? You know more than me? Yep. He's like, well, that's bullshit. You don't have to treat me like that. You don't have to treat me like that. Geez. That's not umping. He's going to have to realize that. And he's just standing there, calm, cool, collected, had his say. And then in the inning that they wanted over because of the double play, a home run happens and now it is a tie game and uh-oh. Maybe all that yelling was worthwhile. Look.