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(AP Photo) The Sox and Rays Go At It, Again Coco Charges the Mound After Shields Goes Thigh Hunting "I charged the mound. I feigned it like I was going to go to first base, just to get Navarro off me a little bit, and just charged the mound,” Crisp said. “He tried to hit me with a haymaker. He missed. I threw a punch. I pretty much missed. And the rest, went down to the ground… ...
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Philadelphia fans shower Ken Griffey Junior with ... cheers?
Big League Stew — On a day when the Rays-Red Sox re-enacted the fight from Anchorman (Gomes had a trident!) and Kevin Youkilis and Manny Ramirez apparently scuffled in the dugout over eating habits, I'm glad we had at least one cool feel-good story in baseball. It came in Philadelphia, where Phillies fans showed Ken Griffey Jr. a mega-dose of Brotherly Love as he walked off the field after flying out to deep center in the ninth inning of Thursday's game. The 700 Level has great video of the standing ovation and watching it gave me a nice ...

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