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A's ire surely raised

Retaliation pitch causes backlash

By Amalie Benjamin
Globe Staff / July 16, 2006

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With plate umpire Mike Reilly having warned both dugouts after Red Sox starter Curt Schilling hit Nick Swisher in the sixth inning last night in apparent retaliation for A's starter Dan Haren hitting Jason Varitek (which appeared to be in retaliation for Friday night's hit batsmen), tempestuous Oakland outfielder Milton Bradley decided to take on the fans behind the A's ... (Full article: 746 words)

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