The Seattle Mariners’ Hisashi Iwakuma tossed a no-hitter against the O’s on Wednesday, and his manager was glad it finished when it did. During the postgame conference, Seattle Mariners manager Lloyd McClendon made a very funny comment about why he was glad the no-no was over. He was quoted as saying: “I’m just glad it’s over with, because I had to pee since the 5th inning.”
You have to appreciate the honesty, and if you gotta go you really gotta go (unless there is a no hitter in progress).
"I'm just glad it's over with, because I had to pee since the 5th inning."
-Seattle manager Lloyd McClendon on no-no pic.twitter.com/910vH3NM0v
— ESPN (@espn) August 12, 2015
McClendon said he had to pee since fifth inning. But he didn't want to violate time-honored baseball tradition: You don't pee during no-no
— Larry Stone (@StoneLarry) August 12, 2015
Hisashi Iwakuma is the fourth MLB player to throw a no-hitter this season, along with Cole Hamels, Max Scherzer and Chris Heston.