The former director of the MLB recounts the experience of chaotic airport during strikes on Iran

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President Donald Trump said the sites of the Iranian nuclear program targeted by American B-2 stealth bombers were “erased”.

The tense situation in Iran took place on the same day, the former MLB manager Buck Showalter traveled through New York.

Showalter, appointed the manager of the Majors of the year four times during his long management career, recalled his experience during a recent appearance on “Do’T @ me with Dan Dakich d’Outkick”.

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The New York Mets Buck Showalter manager reports a change in pitch against Philadelphia phillies during the eighth round at Citi Field on September 30, 2023, in New York. (Adam Hunger / Getty images)

“Let me tell you what, note for yourself, try not to travel or get out of New York the day your country has bombed Iran. Holy Moly, alert,” said the old New York Skipper when asked by Dakich if he had traveled as tension in Iran reached his last peaks.

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Showalter added that he is a supporter of close security measures in airports in the United States

“The airport was very fun, Dan,” say it that way. You know what people of security … I want them to check everyone.

“Be diligent on this subject. Take your time, I will make the tail of a few more minutes, do things properly. Go to the head of the head of this bag. Make it start again. Everyone complains about security. What? What do you want them to do. Ah, that’s good. Today is a free day. Go.”

Although the most recent passage of management of showalter was with the dishes, he started his career as a coach in the Bronx with the New York Yankees. He was finally promoted and appointed the director of the team. Showalter also managed Arizona Diamondbacks, Texas Rangers and Baltimore Orioles.

Although the US Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth said that Iranian sites had been “destroyed”, US intelligence agencies continue to assess the damage.

Ourselves card on Iran (PK Press Club)

The preliminary report of the American Defense Intelligence Agency, obtained by the Associated Press, said that strikes have caused significant damage to the Ford, Natanz and Isfahan sites. However, the report also noted that sites were not considered destroyed.

President Donald Trump holds a meeting alongside Vice-President JD Vance in the White House situation room in Washington, DC, June 21, 2025. (The White House / Handout via Reuters)

Israel said he had removed Iran’s nuclear program from “several years,” said AP.

The latest satellite images of Maxar Technologies have shown considerable damage to the three nuclear sites.

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