The biggest beefs in sports history


[post_page_title]Al Davis and Pete Rozelle[/post_page_title]
For a long time there has been bad blood between Al Davis and Pete Rozelle, and it’s all because of a job that Davis feels he should’ve got.

Davis had been the commissioner of AFL, but when the AFL and the NFL merged into one, he didn’t exactly get promoted. Instead, Pete Rozelle was the one who became commissioner of the new league, and to this day Davis has been upset about how things transpired.
[post_page_title]Jose Mesa and Omar Vizquel[/post_page_title]
The Cleveland Indians were three outs away from winning the World Series back in 1997, but their closer Jose Mesa blew it.

It must have been extremely painful for him, but his teammate Omar Vizquel didn’t care about letting his feelings known in a book he wrote years later, where he questioned Mesa’s passion. Mesa’s response? He beaned Vizquel with a pitch the next three times they faced, and he said he would do it again.

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