Well, more than a little.
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For context, Flannery was considered a fan favorite during his 11 seasons in San Diego even though he was primarily a utility player with modest hitting skills.
Flannery played on the 1984 World Series team and scored the tying run in the NLCS before the Padres beat the Cubs.
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He joined Bruce Bochy as the team’s third-base coach in 1996 and eventually followed “Boch” to San Francisco on the Giants staff.
Flannery followed up with a few more tweets, including this one that summed up the rant:
Some breakups are harder to watch than others.