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    We saw a few days ago some in-house fighting when Kevin Youkilis and Manny Ramirez got into it after a brawl with the Rays. Now its the Rays who are fighting in-house. Matt Garza and Dioner Navarro had an altercation today after Garza gave up a two run homerun to the #9 hitter. It started with a verbal exchange on the mound and then poured over into the dugout. Garza did not return after that but Navarro did. I hope Garza isn't a hot head and someone with a bad attitude because they traded Delmon Young for this guy and Young had a troubled past. Hate to see good teams pulling this shit.

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    Re: More In-house Fighting

    Garza looks like Vanilla Ice in his espn.com mug shot.


    Navarro is the one with the fiery rep but has good chemistry with his pitchers. Dunno? Never heard anything bad about Garza's character.
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    Re: More In-house Fighting

    Garza is a hot head. In just the past series against the Sox he was on the mound and things weren't going his way and he took the ball back from Navarro and proceeded to spike it to the ground. Navarro had to immediately g out to the mound and settle him down.

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    Not a good sign. Someone better tell this guy how the game is played properly at the MLB level.

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    Re: More In-house Fighting

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    Not a good sign. Someone better tell this guy how the game is played properly at the MLB level.
    I couldn't agree more. keep your cool if it's gonna come to that
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    Re: More In-house Fighting

    Navarro is catching everyone else just fine so Garza has to start trusting this guy because he is definitely earned everyone else's respect with his play this year.

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    I thought they got rid of their jerk offs. Young and Dukes are gone, now Garza wants to make things bad? Wonderful. Just what a 1st place team needs. Luckily their contention is in the same type of turmoil right now.

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    They're a first place team? Did I miss something...
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    Re: More In-house Fighting

    Well, at least he hasn't reached Scott Olsen status yet. That stupid **** tried to go after Miggy Cabrera, who had like 80 pounds on him.

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    Re: More In-house Fighting

    Same thing happened to the Brewers last year with Estrada (head case) and Yost and the Brewers faltered after that and uuummm, Estrada is no longer with the team. Although, to counter with my agruement, it kinda did work for the Cubs last year with Zambrano and Barrett.

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