Boston center fielder Coco Crisp was hit on
the right hip by Tampa Bay right-hander
James Shields, prompting a benches-clearing
brawl in the second inning of their game
Thursday night.
Crisp dropped his bat,
charged the mound, ducked a wild right by
Shields before throwing a few punches that
may have grazed Shields before being tackled
to the ground by catcher Dioner Navarro.
Rays DH Jonny Gomes charged the mound
from the dugout, jumped on Navarro and
Crisp, and threw a few punches that hit
Crisp while he was on the ground.
The teams have a history of on-field
confrontations.
The tempers carried over from Wednesday's
game when Tampa Bay manager Joe Maddon said
Crisp "intentionally" tried hurt somebody.
He slid hard into second baseman Akinori
Iwamura when he was caught stealing two
innings after he felt shortstop Jason
Bartlett blocked the bag with his leg. Crisp
said he injured his left thumb against
Bartlett's leg.
Shields and Crisp were both ejected.
Chris Carter pinch-ran for Crisp and Grant
Balfour replaced Shields.
Gomes was also ejected.
After Wednesday's game, Maddon said "I
believe the players should take care of
things on the field."
Crisp was also involved in a flare-up in
the eighth Wednesday. When he went to the
mound to make a pitching change, Maddon
turned toward the Red Sox dugout and said
something to Crisp.
"Everybody else on the mound started
looking over there so I got louder," Crisp
said after the game. "I don't know if he
could hear what I was saying but basically I
just said, 'I did that on my own so don't
punish anybody else on the team."'
Crisp said he was upset with shortstop
Bartlett, not Iwamura, after Bartlett put
his knee down in front of the bag on Crisp's
successful steal in the sixth. His thumb was
bandaged after the game, but he started
Thursday.
"I told him ... I'd get back on base and
then I'm going to show him how I felt about
it," Crisp said. "It wasn't as dramatic as
it probably would have been if he would have
covered the bag."
Maddon said Crisp intended to injure
Iwamura.
"There's no place for that when you
intentionally try to hurt somebody," Maddon
said.
