 It's September of 2003. The Cardinals and Cubs are playing a game in Wrigley and they've been chasing each other all season. The Cardinals finally take the lead. They got a two-game lead in the standings. They got a two-run lead in this game. This video is brought to you by DraftKings. pitcher Dan Herron is trying to bunt the runner over in the second inning, but it's a one-in-one count. And these guys dressed rather similar. I don't know if they came together because they're sitting in front and behind, but like, you know, if they didn't come together and then they end up in those seats, they definitely had to look at each other and be like, come on, man, it's exactly my vibe. But if they did dress together, that's weird too. Men of that age, coordinating outfits, still trying to bunt, can't get it down. Now he's got two strikes on him, still trying to bunt, given the pitcher an out. Something the pitcher should enjoy on the two-two pitch. Just throw a strike, he's giving you an out. He hits them and the Cardinals don't like that at all. Now they may not think it's on purpose, but they still don't appreciate it because the pitcher on the Cubs hits people all the time. And I believe Wood on the Cubs led the league and hit by pitches. And this guy, oh, I love the spray. We don't have that anymore because there's no way it worked, they didn't gonna spray injuries and then it gets better. I think it was just like they would freeze your arm with a spray. Yeah, he had 13 hit by pitches, Wood had 16. So the Cubs were hitting lots of people. Even if it's not on purpose, other teams are getting pissed about that saying, please stop, especially our pitcher who's trying to give you an out. We'd rather it if you just don't hit him. And then we go and the other pitchers up and Heron hits them back. So it's a pitcher on pitcher crime and now everyone's upset. And Dusty's coming top step and he's like, what are you doing? And everyone gets warnings and LaRusza comes out and he's fine with it. Cause he told him like, you know, hit this guy. They're being punks. And LaRusza is talking to the ump. He says, they ought to know better. They're gonna hurt somebody. It's gotta stop. All right? So he's kind of saying, yeah, good. We did get warnings. Now Dusty's coming out and saying, listen, their guy was trying to bunt. It was a two, two count. We weren't trying to hit him. They retaliates clearly on purpose and we get a warning and I'm says, I understand what you're saying. Oh yeah, you understand. But I told my guys, okay. So don't tell me that those two pitches were, blah, blah, blah. And he's looking at it. He's yelling at Tony LaRusza and the dugout. Tony's going, for what? For what? What are you talking about? I got no idea. And he goes, well, come on, motherfucker. Come out here. Come on. Talk to me. And Tony's thinking, I don't know about all that. Dusty's mad. This little kid is like, what's going on? I want to hear and see everything. This little kid is like, what? I thought I was coming to a baseball game. My hat is so white. Tony, now just staring in the dugout. Dusty, staring right back at him. They're not happy with each other. Now he's staring at him. And I says, okay, well, what are you going to do? And Tony stares right back at him. He says, and you motherfuckers know that. Both you and you and I were just talking about it. We were just talking about it. Fuck you. Fuck you too. Bullshit. And the same for you motherfuckers too. Yeah, fuck you too. Embarrassed. Oh, it don't matter now. I'm mad now. And he wasn't lying. He is mad because the game goes back into action. The next pitch is thrown, but he doesn't care. He's just cursing everyone out. That's right. I'm telling you, it doesn't matter. He's a fucking punk. Managers of punk. Bunch of loser motherfucking punks. Y'all a bunch of baby motherfucking punks. And Tony says, what us? And this video was brought to you by DraftKings and thanks to DraftKings for sponsoring the breakdown. Appreciate them as always.