Everything about Lee Elia totally explained
Lee Constantine Elia (born
July 16,
1937 in
Philadelphia,
Pennsylvania) is a former professional baseball player and
manager in
Major League Baseball. He previously was a manager of the
Chicago Cubs (- ) and the
Philadelphia Phillies (- ). Additionally, he's served as a coach for the Phillies,
New York Yankees,
Toronto Blue Jays,
Tampa Bay Devil Rays, and
Baltimore Orioles. He is currently on the coaching staff of the
Seattle Mariners as an "on-field consultant." He is of Albanian heritage.
Elia was a
shortstop for the
Chicago White Sox in
1966 and a
pinch hitter for the Cubs in .
His most remembered moment occurred on
April 29 1983, during his tenure as the Cubs' manager, when he lashed out in a profanity-laced tirade directed at the fans at
Wrigley Field. After the Cubs suffered a one-run home loss to the
Los Angeles Dodgers, Elia made post-game remarks to the press at which he blasted Cubs fans in the stands for booing and heckling the team. Most memorably, he opined:
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