This is your employment contract quality meds delivery Alright, Towers is frustrated his pitchers don't retaliate when their star player is hit. I can understand that to some extent but it is definitely not something a GM should say publicly. Advocating retaliatory beanings on the radio isn't the smartest move, even if you say you're not looking to hurt someone (which he did). I imagine Towers will hear from MLB officials pretty soon. The union can't be happy hearing an executive say his team doesn't hit their members enough.