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Posada in middle of Blue Jays-Yankees brawl
TORONTO 10, NY YANKEES 4

By MIKE FITZPATRICK
AP Baseball Writer

NEW YORK(AP) -- As soon as Jorge Posada bumped Toronto reliever
Jesse Carlson after crossing home plate, almost everyone at
Yankee Stadium knew a fight was coming.

Posada and Carlson got into a scrap near the New York dugout,
leading to a frenzied, bench-clearing brawl during the Blue
Jays' 10-4 victory over the Yankees on Tuesday night.

"It got pretty heavy and pretty thick pretty quickly," New York
slugger Alex Rodriguez said. "I think we're all fortunate and
glad no one got hurt."

Toronto's Edwin Encarnacion and All-Star second baseman Aaron
Hill were hit by pitches before Carlson threw behind Posada in
the eighth inning. Posada glared out at the mound and appeared
to say, "You don't want to do that."

Carlson motioned toward Posada as the benches and bullpens
emptied, though the teams never got close to each other and
order was quickly restored. Johnny Damon and manager Joe Girardi
aggressively pulled teammates away, aware an injury or
suspension could be costly to the Yankees as they close in on a
playoff berth. Plate umpire Jim Joyce warned both benches.

But moments later, a nasty rumble broke out.

After scoring on Brett Gardner's double, Posada jostled Carlson,
who was on his way to back up the plate. Joyce promptly ejected
Posada as Carlson shouted curses at the star catcher.

"As he ran past Carlson, he gave him a little shove with his
elbow. It was very unsportsmanlike," Joyce told a pool reporter.
"It was a cheap shot."

Posada spun around, sidestepped Joyce and came back at Carlson,
who took a high swing with a punch that missed. The two wrestled
to the ground as the benches and bullpens emptied and other
scuffles broke out near home plate.

"He was just right there on the line to the dugout. We got
carried away and hopefully that's the end of it," the
38-year-old Posada said. "I don't want my kids to see that. ...
Fight in the middle of the field, benches clearing - that's a
bad example."

Blue Jays catcher Rod Barajas and Yankees reserve Shelley Duncan
got in a particularly rough tussle.

"Once he crossed the plate and threw that elbow at me or
whatever, I just said, `Let's go,"' Carlson said. "I'm probably
the smallest guy in MLB and we were right near their dugout, so
I was just hoping I got out of there all right."

When things finally settled down, there was catching equipment
strewn all over the field behind home plate. New York pitchers
CC Sabathia and Andy Pettitte escorted Posada into the dugout.

The 6-foot-1, 160-pound Carlson, also ejected, was left with a
large red knot on the left side of his forehead.

"We were wrestling or whatever and we both went down to the
ground. We were kind of right near their dugout and kind of got
trampled on for a little bit. I was trying to cover up and I'm
not sure who it was, but somebody moved my hands out of the way
and got in a shot," Carlson said. "I'm fine. It doesn't even
hurt."

Carlson declined to apologize and said he didn't throw at Posada
intentionally.

"It was a fastball in and I yanked it. Just a bad pitch," he
said.

Once umpires review the tape and report to Major League Baseball
disciplinarian Bob Watson, Posada and Carlson are likely to be
suspended and fined. Perhaps others, too.

"I don't know if that was too smart. They have a lot more to
lose than we do," Blue Jays manager Cito Gaston said.

Girardi appeared to get hit in the face with a fist from Toronto
infielder John McDonald as he lunged into the scrum. Afterward,
the manager had a little scratch on the left side of his face
near his eye.

"It's all right. I don't think anyone was trying to hit me,"
Girardi said, adding that he spoke to his team after the game
about focusing on the pennant race. "I thought the umpires did a
good job, pulling people off, but it's hard when people have
35-man rosters and they're running in from all directions."

McDonald said he didn't throw a punch at Girardi.

The game was interrupted for about 10 minutes. When play
resumed, there were only three umpires on the field. During the
fight, third base ump and crew chief Derryl Cousins was hit in
the knee by a bottle full of soda that he said was thrown from
the stands.

"Doctor checked it out. Nothing is broken. There's going to be a
bruise. It's just painful," Cousins said.

Early on, Roy Halladay (15-9) stymied the Yankees and rookie
Travis Snider hit two of Toronto's five homers. New York's lead
in the AL East was cut to 6 1/2 games over Boston, which beat
the Los Angeles Angels.

The Yankees' magic number for clinching a playoff spot is six.

Adam Lind and Encarnacion also connected off Yankees starter
Sergio Mitre (3-3).

NOTES: Halladay is 18-6 with a 2.84 ERA in his career against
the Yankees. ... Lind and Encarnacion also homered Monday in
Detroit.

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