"I watched him turn red, then purple, then blue. He was about to turn black when I let him up. The man doesn't know how much damage he can do with a 100 mph fastball and I wanted to teach him that life is very valuable." - as an Astros coach, applying a headlock to Rob Dibble during a beanball brawl
Wednesday, July 11, 2012
Ed Ott
"I watched him turn red, then purple, then blue. He was about to turn black when I let him up. The man doesn't know how much damage he can do with a 100 mph fastball and I wanted to teach him that life is very valuable." - as an Astros coach, applying a headlock to Rob Dibble during a beanball brawl
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He had Dibble that close to death and he let go? Fool.
As it was Dibble, a jury would no doubt have acquitted him.
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