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Inside Baseball Posted: Wednesday March 19, 2003 9:44 AMTwo bench-clearing brawls showed that bad blood and retribution can flare up even in exhibition games By Tom Verducci
Last year, for instance, Mets catcher Mike Piazza grabbed Dodgers pitcher Guillermo Mota by the collar of his shirt an inning after Mota had plunked him with a pitch. Red Sox pitcher Pedro Martinez, a friend of Mota's, said Mota was criticized by fellow Dominicans over the winter for not fighting back. "Someone tries to choke me," Martinez said, "I'm fighting." Mota apparently retaliated last week with two inside pitches to Piazza, the second of which hit him on the back of the left shoulder. Piazza charged the mound. Mota flung his glove at Piazza, then backpedaled furiously. Piazza later stormed the Dodgers clubhouse looking for Mota, who had already left the premises. Watson, an MLB vice president, suspended Piazza and Mota for five games each on Monday. Last week he suspended Expos outfielder Vladimir Guerrero for three games and Marlins pitcher Brad Penny for five games after a brawl on March 10. Guerrero charged Penny after being hit with the second of two straight inside fastballs. (All suspensions apply to regular-season games.) "There is no game awareness anymore," says Yankees manager Joe Torre. "Anytime a pitcher misses up and in, the batter likes to think the guy is throwing at him. I once had a guy -- not with the Yankees -- charge the mound when he was hit with the bases loaded." The two recent incidents notwithstanding, charging the mound is not becoming a trend. Over the past decade, there have been no fewer than four and no more than eight incidents (in spring training and the regular season combined), with a decrease in each of the previous four years, from eight in 1999 to four last year. "These things happen," Martinez said. "Don't make it out to be too big. It's as much a part of the game as hitting and pitching. Bob Watson, let it go." Issue date: March 24, 2003
For more Inside Baseball see this week's issue of Sports Illustrated, on newsstands Wednesday, March 19. Click here to subscribe to SI.
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