Metaphysicist
Not Actually Brian Hunter
This isn't a list of those with the most villainous impact, per se. Chris Burke broke our backs that one time, but the anger has mostly dissipated. This is a list of people who still make me angry when I think about them. Here's what I've got:
Honorable Mention: Bill Hohn/Doug Eddings. Two cartoonishly large jerks.
5. Dick Ericson - Minnesota Twins A/C guy. Admitted to manipulating the fan system at the Metrodome during the 1991 series, and specifically in Game 6. So they were blowing in went Gant's long drive just missed going out, and then blowing out when Puckett hit his walkoff.
4. Leyritz - Human garbage
3. Commissioner Eckert - We drafted and signed Tom Seaver, but he voided it based on some bullspit reasons. And then, he let other teams bid on him instead instead of just throwing him back in the draft pool. Truly unjust, and definitely franchise altering.
2. Eric Gregg - Years back, before he died but after he was "not retained," they had one of those ESPN documentary pieces about how sad his life was. It really had gotten pretty pathetic towards the end. But I couldn't muster even a teensy amount of empathy. He was worse at his job than anyone who has ever had a job doing anything.
1. Kent Hrbek - **** that guy. The biggest cheater who ever cheated. **** him right in his stupid fat face. And for good measure, **** the whole Twins organization for this middle finger to truth and justice:
Honorable Mention: Bill Hohn/Doug Eddings. Two cartoonishly large jerks.
5. Dick Ericson - Minnesota Twins A/C guy. Admitted to manipulating the fan system at the Metrodome during the 1991 series, and specifically in Game 6. So they were blowing in went Gant's long drive just missed going out, and then blowing out when Puckett hit his walkoff.
4. Leyritz - Human garbage
3. Commissioner Eckert - We drafted and signed Tom Seaver, but he voided it based on some bullspit reasons. And then, he let other teams bid on him instead instead of just throwing him back in the draft pool. Truly unjust, and definitely franchise altering.
2. Eric Gregg - Years back, before he died but after he was "not retained," they had one of those ESPN documentary pieces about how sad his life was. It really had gotten pretty pathetic towards the end. But I couldn't muster even a teensy amount of empathy. He was worse at his job than anyone who has ever had a job doing anything.
1. Kent Hrbek - **** that guy. The biggest cheater who ever cheated. **** him right in his stupid fat face. And for good measure, **** the whole Twins organization for this middle finger to truth and justice:
