Orioles Interim Manager's Milwaukee Memories Include Watching His Dad Get in a Brawl
- Tony Mansolino, the Baltimore Orioles interim manager, recalled watching a 1993 brawl involving his dad at Milwaukee County Stadium while in the stands with Casey Harrelson.
- The fight began after pitchers from both teams hit batters earlier in the game, leading to a bench-clearing scuffle involving Mansolino’s dad and Phil Garner.
- During the incident, Bo Jackson and Tim Raines restrained Mansolino’s dad, and Mansolino himself was ejected after angrily approaching the Milwaukee dugout.
- Mansolino recalled watching the game from a spot behind home plate when suddenly a commotion erupted near the first base dugout, which he later learned involved his father and Phil Garner engaged in a fight on the field.
- Although Milwaukee County Stadium was demolished, Mansolino’s vivid memories remain as he prepared for his first road game managing the Orioles in Milwaukee.
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New Orioles manager Tony Mansolino's Milwaukee memories include watching his dad get in a brawl
MILWAUKEE (AP) — Tony Mansolino’s first road game as the Baltimore Orioles’ interim manager came in the city where his dad worked as a Milwaukee Brewers coach for a couple of seasons in the late 1990s.
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