Collins needed to wash his mouth out with soap. Andy Marlin-USA TODAY Sports

An old video of Terry Collins’ foul-mouthed 2016 ejection emerged on Tuesday, and it’s quite a gem.

The video came from a May 28, 2016 game between the New York Mets and Los Angeles Dodgers. In that game, Noah Syndergaard threw behind Utley in the third inning and was ejected from the game. It’s believed he was throwing at Utley as retaliation for the slide that injured Ruben Tejada.

The conversation between Syndergaard and home plate umpire Adam Hamari is captured on the video, as is Collins’ with Hamari. Both Syndergaard and Collins were tossed.

Here is the video, just beware that the audio contains extremely foul language.

The Dodgers won the game 9-1 behind Utley’s two homers, including a grand slam.

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