Ex-SF Giants pitcher calls KNBR, says team CEO is 'most hated' in MLB
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Ex-SF Giants pitcher calls KNBR, says team CEO is 'most hated' in MLB
"LaCoss expressed disbelief at the idea of someone impersonating him, saying, 'Who the hell would call and try to imitate me? I mean, a fake Barry Bonds or a fake Bruce Bochy or something like that, sure. But not me.'"
"During the call, LaCoss humorously stated, 'I've been dead for 10 years but I got resurrected, so here I am,' when asked about his current residence."
Mike LaCoss, a former San Francisco Giants pitcher, called into KNBR-AM to express his discontent with Giants president Larry Baer and the hiring of Tony Vitello. Initially unrecognized by the hosts, LaCoss confirmed his identity after the call. He humorously remarked on the improbability of someone impersonating him. LaCoss, who played for the Giants from 1986 to 1991, was prompted to call after discovering the KNBR livestream on YouTube. He made a bizarre comment about being 'resurrected' after claiming to have been dead for ten years.
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