Mariners manager Lloyd McClendon was ejected from a Cactus League game between the Mariners and the Indians after he got in the face of umpire Alan Porter.

McClendon was furious because Indians pitcher Bruce Chen threw behind Rickie Weeks twice, and Porter decided to give both benches a warning instead of ejecting Chen. McClendon hated that, and so he got up, and gave Porter a finger wagging for the ages. So much finger wagging.

Chen may have been retaliating for Mariners pitcher Felix Hernandez hitting Michael Brantley earlier in the game with a pitch.

“ threw behind him twice,” McClendon said to reporters after the game. “If you think he’s throwing at him, you’ve got to eject him.”

After dropping off his lineup card, McClendon had to jog all the way out to the outfield to leave the field, so he stopped by Porter again on the way out and put a cherry on his rant sundae. All in all I give it a B+. He would have to steal first base like he did back in 2001 if he wanted the A.

(Thanks to MLB Video for sharing.)