William "Bad Bill" Dahlen (b. 1870, played 1891-1911, managed 1910-1913) is the unofficial record holder, in a category in which stats are woefully maintained. It doesn't even seem to be all that close, though. Dahlen also got ejected quite frequently as a manager, in an admittedly short stint.
Dennis Rodman
According to Baseball Almanac, the first manager to be ejected from a World Series game was Detroit Tigers manager Hughie Jennings in the second game of the 1907 World Series between the Tigers and Cubs for arguing a caught stealing call.
Roberto Clemente
the catcher is the most important player i think the pitcher or the whole team all togehter is one important "player"
The Major League baseball Most Valuable Player awards were established in 1931 by the Baseball Writers Association of America and have always been called the Most Valuable Player Awards.
Anyone with zero ejections, and there are many players with that number.
Bobby Cox, recently retired manager of the Atlanta Braves, holds the MLB record for ejections with 158 regular-season ejections. If you add his 3 postseason ejections, his total is 161 for his career.
Joe Freedman(1934-1966) was ejected 5,000,000,000,003 times in his career.
Dennis Rodman
A player may be forced out of a baseball game if they receive multiple warnings or ejections from the umpire for breaking the rules, such as arguing with the umpire, using inappropriate language, or engaging in unsportsmanlike conduct. Additionally, a player may be removed from the game due to injury or if the coach decides to make a strategic substitution.
According to Baseball Almanac, the first manager to be ejected from a World Series game was Detroit Tigers manager Hughie Jennings in the second game of the 1907 World Series between the Tigers and Cubs for arguing a caught stealing call.
Bobby Cox of the Atlanta Braves. 158, plus 3 post-season.
pete rose
Babe Ruth.
A MLB baseball player
joe dimmagio
No he is not.