LaTroy Hawkins

Former journeyman reliever LaTroy Hawkins is now a broadcaster for the Minnesota Twins, and it appears he still has a lot to learn about live television. During Tuesday’s broadcast of the Twins’ game against the Rockies, Hawkins brought up a fight he had during the 2014 season with rookie pitcher Tommy Kahnle when they were playing for Colorado. Unprompted, too.

Play-by-play man Dick Bremer gave Hawkins a chance to backtrack saying, “Well it was just good-natured, right?”

Hawkins missed the cue and doubled down instead, calling Kahnle “one of the worst teammates I’ve ever had in my life.” Listen here:

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Those are strong words coming from anybody, but consider that Hawkins had a 21-year career in MLB and played for 11 different franchises. In 2014, when Hawkins said the fight occurred, Kahnle was a 24-year-old rookie while Hawkins was nearly twice his age at 41.

Kahnle now plays for the White Sox (notably in the same division as the Twins) and is having a strong year in their bullpen with three runs allowed and 26 strikeouts in 14 innings.

Fortunately for FS North, the Rockies quickly got the third out to end the inning, and the awkwardness.

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About Jesse Kramer

Jesse is a writer and editor for The Comeback. He has also worked for SI.com and runs The Catch and Shoot, a college basketball website based in Chicago. He is a graduate of the Medill School of Journalism at Northwestern University. Follow Jesse on Twitter @Jesse_Kramer.