Texas Rangers manager Ron Washington has always been a guy unafraid to speak his mind…and apparently, he’ll occasionally let his spare change do the talking for him.
As reported by Crave sports site NESN, Washington admits that back in 2011, he paid a $200 fine assessed by Major League — in pennies. 20,000 pennies, to be exact.
It all happened three years ago when the excitable Washington got bounced from a game following the ejection of Rangers star Adrian Beltre.
Ejections always bring fines — and Washington paid his debt, shipping 20,000 1-cent pieces off to MLB vice president of discipline Bob Watson.
In recounting the story, Washington explained that Watson questioned him about the penny payoff — and he responded to Watson’s incredulous inquiry.
“I didn’t have my checkbook. I wasn’t trying to be funny. Now go to the bank and put that in the (change) machine and get your $200.”
No…he wasn’t making a statement at all. Uh-huh. Just didn’t bring his checkbook…
Never mind the fact it took $45 to ship the pennies to Major League Baseball’s offices. Washington was just paying with the cash he had on hand…
Right.
Priceless.
Read more at: http://nesn.com/2014/03/rangers-manager-ron-washington-once-paid-mlb-fine-with-20000-pennies/