Interim Rockies manager Warren Schaeffer, a 40-year-old former minor leaguer, demonstrated his fitness and passion during a game against the Brewers. Following the ejection of Tyler Freeman for disputing a strike call, Schaeffer vigorously defended his player, resulting in his own ejection. He amusingly expressed his feelings by throwing his chewing tobacco and hat. Schaeffer's actions reflect the intensity and protective nature he embodies as a manager, emphasizing the importance of standing up for players under pressure.
I've just got to stick up for my player. When something happens like that, where it's just sensitivity and gets rid of him because he's sensitive, that can't happen.
Schaeffer started off great by power-spiking his chaw and then his hat into the ground. That brought on his ejection, which left Schaeffer free to do whatever he wanted.
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