Earl Weaver's epic tirades will live on

As our Paul White notes in his wide-ranging summation of Earl Weaver's legacy, the irascible Baltimore Orioles manager once said his tombstone should read, "The sorest loser that ever lived."

Or, more accurately, "The sorest $%&! loser that ever lived."

Indeed, Weaver's innovations and approach will endure in the game forever. But many memories associated with the Hall of Fame manager, who died Saturday, will be associated with his, shall we say, creative use of language.

With that in mind, a couple of Weaver nuggets to enjoy.

MAJOR disclaimer: Both pieces contain VERY profane language, and therefore would not be safe for viewing at work, in most homes and around children.

The first: Weaver getting his money's worth after getting tossed from a game at old Memorial Stadium in Baltimore.

The second: An unedited take of an appearance on "Manager's Corner," where he answers questions from fans in, shall we say, an indelicate fashion.

And with that, we leave you with a line from a YouTube commenter on the ejection video:

"Earl Weaver will never die. Because God won't want to get chewed out by him."

H/T: Eye on Baseball