Tim Flannery was a fan favorite with the San Diego Padres for most of his playing career, but he apparently has a bone to pick with the team now that he's enjoying retirement.
On Wednesday night, Flannery took to Twitter to issue a long statement directed at the Padres and Padres fans.
From the looks of it, Flannery isn't too happy with the way Padres fans seem to have been treating him in recent years, including during his (and manager Bruce Bochy's) stint with the San Francisco Giants.
Flannery's initial Tweet has since been deleted, but here's a preserved look at what it said:
 
Tim Flannery blasts Padres with epic Twitter rant
 
In its place, he posted this single Tweet apologizing for engaging the "trolls" and showing him enjoying a rather large glass of wine:  
Flannery spent 11 seasons with the Padres from 1979 to 1989.
After his playing days were over, he served as the Giants' third base coach from 2007 to 2014 -- including their three World Series years in 2010, 2012 and 2014.
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