Fielder’s postgame charge mars Dodgers’ 17-4 win

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LOS ANGELES (AP)—If Prince Fielder’s(notes) teammates and several security guards hadn’t stopped the furious Milwaukee slugger at the Dodgers’ clubhouse door, reliever Guillermo Mota(notes) could have faced a whole other kind of discipline for the late shenanigans that marred Los Angeles’ landmark win.

Fielder was denied in his postgame attempt to challenge Mota, who hit him with a pitch in the ninth inning of Los Angeles’ 17-4 victory over the Brewers on Tuesday night.

Mota drilled Fielder with two outs, apparently in retaliation for a pitch that hit Dodgers slugger Manny Ramirez(notes) in the seventh inning of Los Angeles’ highest-scoring home performance in 30 years. Home plate umpire Marvin Hudson immediately ejected Mota, who slowly left the field while Fielder voiced his anger.

When the game ended, Fielder charged through the underground tunnels at Dodger Stadium to the door of the home clubhouse, shouting obscenities with many fellow Brewers trailing behind. Several security guards and teammates Bill Hall(notes) and Casey McGehee(notes) prevented Fielder from entering the locker room in search of Mota.

“He ran over there, and they weren’t going to let him in, and everybody came back,” Milwaukee manager Ken Macha said. “I don’t know if you can restrain Prince. I don’t think I can. I don’t think there’s anybody else out there who can.”

Fielder had calmed down moments later, but his actions set up a potentially explosive series finale Wednesday night.

“He came inside. It just got away from him,” Fielder said. “It happens. That’s baseball. He tried to come inside.”

When asked about his postgame march to the other side, he deadpanned: “I don’t remember that.”

Most of the Dodgers didn’t know about Fielder’s march, since the door he reached is at least 30 feet down a hallway from the clubhouse. The Dodgers had plenty of their own anger after Brewers reliever Chris Smith(notes) hit Ramirez when Los Angeles had a nine-run lead in the seventh.

“It’s just part of the game,” catcher Russell Martin(notes) said of Mota’s pitch. “Our premier hitter gets hit, and he gets protection. I understand (Fielder) is frustrated, but you don’t take care of that after the game.

“We don’t want the same situation as last year in the playoffs, when Philly threw at Manny and we didn’t retaliate,” Martin added, referring to last fall’s NL championship series against the Phillies. “We don’t want to be known as a team that doesn’t have each other’s backs.”

The trouble overshadowed the Dodgers’ highest-scoring performance of the season on 18 hits. Los Angeles improved the majors’ best record to 66-41.

“It’s a part of the game I don’t like,” Macha said. “We’re just trying to get out of the game after getting our butts kicked pretty good. I thought it was pretty obvious. He hits Prince and walks right off the mound. Prince was standing at home plate looking at him, so he was pretty upset after the game.”

The Dodgers had little trouble until after the game. Ramirez ended his 10-game RBI drought with a homer and a two-run double, and Matt Kemp(notes) had a homer among his four hits while driving in five runs. Kemp had two hits and two RBIs during the seven-run sixth inning, while Martin reached base five times and had three RBIs.

Los Angeles sent eight men to the plate in a four-run first inning and used 12 batters in the sixth before batting around again in the five-run eighth. Six Dodgers had multihit games, including three apiece for Martin and Andre Ethier(notes).

The Dodgers hadn’t scored 17 runs at Dodger Stadium since May 25, 1979, against Cincinnati.

Hiroki Kuroda(notes) (4-5) pitched six resilient innings to earn his first win since July 3. He yielded nine hits and three runs, struck out seven and escaped a fifth-inning jam.

Ramirez ended his RBI-less streak at 44 at-bats, matching the longest drought of his career in 1997, with a long homer in the fifth off Yovani Gallardo(notes) (10-8), who yielded 10 hits and nine runs. Ramirez hadn’t driven in a run since his pinch-hit grand slam July 22.

Ramirez, in a 7-for-44 slump before his 12th homer, had a chance for his 22nd career grand slam in the sixth. He settled for a sharp two-RBI drive down the left field line.

Kemp matched his career highs in hits and RBIs during his fourth five-RBI game of the season, missing only a triple to complete the cycle. He hit a two-run homer in the eighth, and Ethier added a two-run double before Mota drove in his first run since 2004 with a long single.

NOTES: The Dodgers scratched All-Star 2B Orlando Hudson(notes) about 90 minutes before game time because of an upset stomach. Hudson had started 101 of Los Angeles’ first 106 games. Juan Castro(notes) replaced him. … Junior Seau served as a Dodgers batboy as a stunt for a television show. Seau hasn’t formally said he’s retired from his 19-season NFL career, but the 40-year-old certainly seemed ready for new challenges while running around in a slightly too-tight No. 55 Dodgers uniform.

Updated Aug 5, 3:00 am EDT
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  1. barter n
    110. Posted by barter n Mon Aug 24 4:59pm EDT

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    The Brewers fourteenth game in the 2009 slowpitch softball league. (Any score that hits double-digits for either or both teams).
    Score -- 17-4 loss
    Record -- 5-9
    (Record -- 5-5 prior to the All-Star break)
  2. Nick P
    109. Posted by Nick P Thu Aug 6 2:07pm EDT

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    who cares
  3. Wes J
    108. Posted by Wes J Thu Aug 6 2:03pm EDT

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    Manny is a CHEATER! I've been a Dodger fan (in Racine,Wi) since 1976- and, up until the new 'owners'( NO Tommy Lasorda, Mike Piazza to the METS(???))- I'd have stuck by them. Now they're a team of whining @#$%es! Torre I ALWAYS HATED! Look at him! How could you not? He's a piece of garbage! As for ALL you parent's basement living garbage- F-YOU!!! Prince may be a vegetarian, but consider the Dodger clubhouse 'poultry'!
    WHY would you throw at ANYONE in a 17-4 game? Is Manny THAT big of @#$%? Deport that drugged up degenerate! And Prince on 'roids? Have you SEEN him? By the way, for the dumb a$$(es) that keep talking about Wisconsin being 'fat', and having ordinances as to how 'fat' you need to be... I've been to California, I've checked the stats, and, well... WHO'S FAT??? (and WE don't even DRUG our cows!!!) Shut the F-up! You can be as sunny and warm as you want to be, but still- your just AS FAT and UGLY as everyone else!
    Dodgers- love you! Your commenting 'fans'- not so much! My beach may be cold with bad waves, BUT at least it's CLEAN, soft sand, and has a much better 'view". How many Brewers are in the 'steroid scandal'? NONE? Check yourself! Who LOST(!!!) last night? NOT the Brewers!!! So, to all you holier than thou @#$%s- HA HA!!! California IS NOT the epicenter of the universe! AND you DO have as much ugliness and obesity as Wisconsin (JUST X's FIVE!!!)- do the math!
    So, in closing, California, I love you. It's just nice to see that you have just as big of idiots as Wisconsin. Golden State, Badger State, or United States- WOW! There's a whole lot of a$$hol#$ to go around! Get over IT!

    p.s. 17-4 and throwing at ANYONE? Seriously...
  4. Geo
    107. Posted by Geo Thu Aug 6 1:50pm EDT

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    If you are winning 17-4 with 2 outs in the ninth...why hit Fielder (one of the shortest at 5'11) and then end the game by saying yes...it was on purpose. Obviously, Fielder was pissed. I think he acted professional by waiting AFTER the game was over...Mota should be pissing his pants.
  5. Daniel
    106. Posted by Daniel Wed Aug 5 10:59pm EDT

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    for baseball fans u should all realize that mota was a bewer last year. it most likely goes a little deeper then manny getiing hit. lame
  6. Abel E
    105. Posted by Abel E Wed Aug 5 10:28pm EDT

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    ALot of haters on here, brewer loser fans and others. And in case you idiots dont know steriods doesnt make you a BETTER hitter and manny always been a great hitter and ball player period. and for the person who's talking about "codes" listen boy, in baseball their has always been you hit one of ours, we'll hit one of yours. The thing is the brewers got their asses handed to them last night, and for fielder to get his panties all tied up over getting hit, and if you had a problem, @#$% charging the mound or the clubhouse, be a man and call him out one on one. the only "code" the brewers know is how to lose a game, season, playoff games ect. Let the brewers and fielder meet them in the parking lot, and the dodger with manny will show them what happens when you talk @#$% and got nothing to back it up with, get beat black and dodger blue, take your asses back to milwaukee home of an overated team!
  7. DOD
    104. Posted by DOD Wed Aug 5 10:11pm EDT

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    Manny Ramirez with his incredible .227 batting average after the all star break (minus the steroids) and having missed 50 games for substance abuse violation is not even close to being the best player on the LA Dodgers. So if the Dodgers wanted to go eye for an eye they should have hit . . . hmm lets see someone of equal caliber . . . Bill Hall. Also this is 2009 not 1909, the code of you hit one of ours we will hit one of yours was designed for a much cleaner and pure game of baseball, you remember the one that didn't involve players juiced up. The Milwaukee Brewers and Prince Fielder would like to introduce you to the new code of baseball, you try to take me out in the field I will take your ass out in the parking lot.
  8. Champagne of Carrs
    103. Posted by Champagne of Carrs Wed Aug 5 9:08pm EDT

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    Manny Ramirez is the clutchest hitter in the history of the game, PackerBacker. Look at the numbers. This is coming from a Phillies fan. Oh steriods blah blah blah. THEY ALL DID IT because baseball WANTED them to.
  9. acenando
    102. Posted by acenando Wed Aug 5 9:06pm EDT

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    jason kendall is slowing u guys down get a better catcher
  10. matthew
    101. Posted by matthew Wed Aug 5 7:59pm EDT

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    Ramirez is a junkie from the Dominican Republic and Fielder is from CALIFORNIA...how quickly you morons turn on your own.
  11. danimal675
    100. Posted by danimal675 Wed Aug 5 7:58pm EDT

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    some of you people need to grow up period. This was an attempt at retaliation when there should have been none . players get hit especially guys like manny who you gotta work hard inside. hitting fielder was just not needed in this case. This whole thing does make tonites game interesting
  12. Otis Speedo
    99. Posted by Otis Speedo Wed Aug 5 7:31pm EDT

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    Here's what you do...you have Milwaukee's Gallardo (last night's starting pitcher) start the game and throw the very first pitch at the first Dodger at bat and bean him good. When the umpire throws him out, then you bring in your real staring pitcher for today's game to pitch the rest of the game. Besides, the pitch that hit Manny barely grazed the sleeve of his jersey. When Russell Martin spoke after the game, he basically said that Mota retalliated to have his player's back. BTW, Mota would make a great DB...you ever seen him backpeddle when someone charges the mound.
  13. Enrique II
    98. Posted by Enrique II Wed Aug 5 7:18pm EDT

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    That fat thug should take care of things on the field not after the game. There is no room in baseball for tatted up thugs. Mota did the right thing by throwing at him, you protect your players. As far as the incident last season with the "Crying Hawaiian", Kuroda stepped up where Billingsly failed. Fielder will be out of baseball in 4 years due to injuries because of his weight.
  14. the guy
    97. Posted by the guy Wed Aug 5 7:09pm EDT

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    @Billy Tircuit: WAS a good player, then when he started falling off in his last few years with Boston, he started juicing (see: most recent names revealed). I used to like Manny, but now he's just another juicer, with a bunch of Dodger fans as apologists, because without Manny on the juice they wouldn't have sniffed the NLCS last year or the huge lead they got out to this year...no sweat off my back. And you know what? I'll hate all I please. The bile and vitriol and lack of respect that emanates from Dodger fans and Los Arrogance fans in general is enough to make you cringe without me calling attention to it. You know what the most common response is when you call a Dodger fan arrogant? "Yeah we are because we're the best!" Please. Arrogance is not a quality one should be proud of. Especially for a team that doesn't have the starting pitching to win a Series this year.
  15. Joe P
    96. Posted by Joe P Wed Aug 5 6:42pm EDT

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    The media gets everything wrong. Fielder wasn't trying to get back at Mota, he was trying to get back his jelly donuts that Mota had stolen.
  16. bandpost
    95. Posted by bandpost Wed Aug 5 6:37pm EDT

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    I have no respect for Prince now. Running into the tunnel to get at Mota? What a crybaby thing to do. Stupid lard-butt.
  17. Milli
    94. Posted by Milli Wed Aug 5 6:27pm EDT

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    Apparently people in LA dont understand baseball. People get beaned in baseball, its a part of the game, get over it. The only reason anyone cared is cause it happened to Manny. You should be happy the junkie got on base. Second of all, the dodgers were killing 'em, theres no need to retaliate. Thats childish.

    oh ya F#@K LA
  18. mark
    93. Posted by mark Wed Aug 5 6:17pm EDT

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    two things (at least) wrong with james h. 1) you're a tool. 2) you can't afford to live in California so you lash out due to your own shortcomings.
  19. Diaz
    92. Posted by Diaz Wed Aug 5 6:15pm EDT

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    hate the dodgers, manny take a shower for god sake, you look as dirty as youre juiced game!
  20. <i>lb2utap</i>
    91. Posted by lb2utap Wed Aug 5 6:11pm EDT

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    prince fielder fatazz actually got off the floor to tryn avoid the pitch!

    no coincidence the richter scale measured a 3.2 earthquake at the same time here in socali.

    regardless u don't walk to the other teams clubhouse, leave that ish on the field and if you thinnk bout it he stood at homeplate with a dumb grin on his face after he got hit! there was his chance to do something but he froze. he realized how stupid he looked for not charging and thats why he pulled the lil stunt after the game.

    if anything he looks like a puss cus everyones gonna hold him back in the tunnels and he knew that. he shoulda cleared the benches during the game.
  21. james h
    90. Posted by james h Wed Aug 5 6:00pm EDT

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    There is only one true problem with the Dodgers oops my bad 2 things wrong 1st is Los Angeles, 2nd California. ROFLMFAO .
  22. <i>ckelly1st</i>
    89. Posted by ckelly1st Wed Aug 5 5:58pm EDT

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    Hey wild man jay, go back to 3rd grade and learn how to spell. Unless its those fat , grubby obese fingers that all you tub of lards have back in Wisconsin, that wont allow you to hit the keys properly.So Cal rocks and has the best 2 teams in it. Angel - Dodger World Series baby. Go have a cheese sandwich.
  23. CSULA09
    88. Posted by CSULA09 Wed Aug 5 5:51pm EDT

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    "Posted by the guy Wed Aug 5 5:03pm EDT Report Abuse
    Yeah, Fielder's nuts, but I have to wonder why Manny was thrown at. I wasn't watching the game, but more likely than not something was done that was inappropriate to do with such a large lead. Dodger fans just need to get the F over Manny being thrown at. And wow, can Manny not hit if he's not on steroids. The guy hit .337 in a Dodger uni last year while juicing, .372 for the first month of this season, and a whopping .227 since the All-Star break. What a joke of a player, and a fanbase for hugging his nuts so close."

    WTH are you talking about? He was out for 50 games...he has to get his groove back. Not holding nuts, he's just a good player like many other players in the league. Also, stop being a hater damn.
  24. Mr
    87. Posted by Mr Wed Aug 5 5:39pm EDT

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    I agree with Ryan Wed Aug 5 4:58pm EDT on one thing:
    The Rockies will surely not catch the Dodgers but ... the streaking Giants will!

    And if Giants don't catch the dodgers for the NL West Title, the Wild Card winning Giants' Lincecum & Cain will oust the dodgers in the NLCS. LA's weakness is obvious: SF, PHI, and StL all have superior top of the rotation pitching over LA. Cain vs. Kershaw even in LA is a no brainer. Lincecum vs. Billingsley, again advantage SF and then the series goes back to SF. Giants 4-1 over LA in a potential '09 NLCS.

    any honest educated dodger fan knows this to be true and its' defintely why LA won't be representing NL in the World Series. Look for SF or PHI as NL winner.

    BTW - I like prince fielder even more now. I hope Milwaukee throws 3 more beanballs at druggie Manny. and cut that hair..what an idiot.
  25. richard nixon
    86. Posted by richard nixon Wed Aug 5 5:09pm EDT

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    fielder's just a fat psycho who likes throwing down with pinheads for the most trivial slights. no wonder his dad hates him.
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