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FORT MYERS, Fla. -- Trot Nixon called on commissioner Bud Selig to
consider having fewer games between division rivals in order to lessen
tensions between rivals.

One day after Red Sox pitcher Julian Tavarez punched Tampa Bay's Joey
Gathright, Nixon said having teams play division 19 times each season
can build up stress.

"This is a prime example of why Bud Selig needs to take a look at
teams playing each other 19 ... times a year," Nixon said Tuesday.

"The run-ins that we've had in the past four years have been with the
Yankees, with Tampa and maybe a couple with Baltimore," Nixon added.

He suggested going back to a balanced schedule, which was used in the
AL from 1977-2000.

Brawls "probably could be prevented by that one thing, but it might
not either," Nixon said. "If enough people say something about it
(Selig) will or his advisers will" consider a change.

"The Yankees even say it, too. We play each other too much," Nixon
said. "Fans (are) all out of control. Look what happened last year.
One of our fans hit (Gary) Sheffield in the face" while he chased a
ball along Fenway Park's low right-field wall.

On Monday, Tavarez punched Gathright in the face after the outfielder
slid into home plate in the eighth inning of Boston's 12-11 win.
Players from both benches and bullpens ran onto the field and tussled
near the plate.

Gathright had tried to score from third while teammate Julio Lugo was
caught in a rundown between first and second. Second baseman Zach
Borowiak fired the ball home to Tavarez, who tagged out the sliding
Gathright.

Then, before Gathright stood up, Tavarez struck a light blow with his
right fist on the left side of Gathright's face. In the 2004 NL
championship series against Houston, the right-hander broke his left
hand by punching a phone in the St. Louis dugout after allowing a
tiebreaking homer in a 6-5 loss in Game 4.

"There's two totally different situations there," said Red Sox starter
Josh Beckett, who was in the Florida rotation with Tavarez in 2002.
"One of them is he wants to do well and the other one is the guy
called him a name.

"It takes a lot" to anger Tavarez, Beckett said. "Obviously, you say
the right thing to him or do the right thing to him, he's going to
snap. He's a gentle soul as far as any of that stuff goes."

Boston third baseman Mike Lowell, who also played on that 2002 Marlins
team, added: "He's not going to back down to anyone. He's a
competitor, a good teammate."

Tavarez and Gathright were ejected. Tavarez is with his seventh team
in eight years and has been suspended three times, starting in May
1996 when his pitch went behind Milwaukee's Mike Matheny, sparking a
brawl.

He also was suspended after a spring training melee in 2001 when San
Francisco's Russ Davis charged the mound after striking out because he
thought the pitcher, then with the Chicago Cubs, had shown him up.

There was no word from major league baseball Tuesday of any penalties.

Tampa Bay manager Joe Maddon thought Tavarez overreacted.

"Regardless of what (Gathright) may have said, it did not require a
punch in the side of the head," Maddon said Monday.

Tavarez faced five hitters before being ejected. He retired the first
on a grounder before the others reached base. Nick Green was hit by a
pitch, Greg Norton reached on an error, a throwing error by Tavarez
allowed Green to score and Norton to reach third, Lugo singled to left
and the melee began at the end of that play.

"I guess he was upset because he was getting hit a little bit,"
Gathright said after the game.

That bothered Tavarez on Tuesday when he approached two reporters to
ask who had written that he punched Gathright because he wasn't
pitching well.

"I wasn't pitching well? It was one hit, two errors and they write
down those things?" he said.

Manny Ramirez, who declined comment earlier, tried to lead Tavarez
away but the pitcher lingered. Tavarez said he no longer will talk
with reporters.

"I'm done with the media," he said. "No mas."

Source: Associated Press / Major League Baseball News Wire






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