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Nationals-Marlins FIGHT VIDEO: Nyjer Morgan Charges Mound, Brawl Ensues

AP/Huffington Post   First Posted: 9/2/10 Updated: 5/25/11

Nationals Marlins Fight Video Nyjer Morgan

MIAMI — Nyjer Morgan once again found himself in the middle of trouble.

The speedy Washington leadoff man charged the mound after a pitch sailed behind him Wednesday night, triggering a bench-clearing brawl during the Florida Marlins' 16-10 win over the Nationals.

"There's nothing good I can say about someone who doesn't play the game the right way and doesn't respect the integrity of the game," said Wes Helms, who drove in five runs for Florida. "We had to show we weren't going to put up with how he was treating us."

Morgan, recently suspended and criticized by his own manager for questionable acts on the field, left Florida catcher Brett Hayes with a separated shoulder Tuesday night after a home plate collision in the 10th inning.

Chris Volstad (9-9) hit Morgan with a pitch in the fourth inning this time. Morgan then stole two bases with his Nationals trailing 14-3.

"It's only the fourth inning, there's still a lot of game left," Morgan said. "If they are going to hold me on, I'm going to roll out." [Article continues below. Video via FanHouse.]

Volstad threw his first pitch of the sixth behind Morgan, setting off a wild scene. Morgan took a big swing that appeared to graze Volstad's face – Marlins first baseman Gaby Sanchez clothes-lined Morgan, knocking off his batting helmet and sending him to the ground.

"I thought it was over after (the fourth inning), but once I saw the ball go right behind me, it's time to go," Morgan said "Once is good enough, but twice, no, it's time to go."

And go he went.

"I saw him running out. Obviously he's not coming out there to talk," said Volstad, who had an abrasion on his right cheek as a result of the melee."

"I was just trying to defend myself and not get hurt. Gaby had my back, the whole team had my back," he said.

The teams piled up, and managers Jim Riggleman of the Nationals and Edwin Rodriguez of the Marlins jawed at each other.

"My feeling has always been if you hit somebody, then you did what you set out to do. Now if he decides to run on you, that's his business," Riggleman said about Morgan's steals. "I got no problem with that and we decide when we run. The Florida Marlins will not decide when we run, we decide when we run."

Morgan, Volstad, Rodriguez and Marlins pitcher Jose Veras were ejected. Morgan was loudly booed when he raised his arms as he was escorted off the field.

Morgan is currently appealing a seven-game suspension for throwing a ball at a fan in the stands in Philadelphia on Aug. 21.

Last Saturday night, Morgan collided with St. Louis catcher Bryan Anderson, who had stepped a foot or two in front of the plate. Riggleman later called Morgan's actions "unprofessional."

"I have nothing to say about Morgan – that's their problem," Rodriguez said.

Washington reliever Doug Slaten and Riggleman were ejected after Sanchez was hit with a pitch with two outs in the seventh. Four batters were hit overall.

"They made the decision to throw at Nyjer – they did and then the question is do we throw at them," Riggleman said. "I got some of my veteran players together and said, 'It's your ballclub, if you want someone getting thrown at, I'll order it right now,' and everybody said, 'No, it's over.' That being the case, when they threw at him a second time, then it's not over."

Helms had three hits in the Marlins' highest-scoring game since scoring 17 against Colorado on July 4, 2008. Mike Stanton, Brad Davis and Cameron Maybin homered for Florida.

Logan Morrison and Hanley Ramirez each scored three times through the first three innings as the Marlins took a 14-3 lead. Florida scored five runs in the first, five more in the second and four times in the third.

Scott Olsen (3-8) lasted just 1 2-3 innings while losing his sixth straight start. He allowed nine runs and eight hits.

Craig Stammen relieved Olsen and was greeted by Stanton's 15th home run.

Morgan scored on Ian Desmond's short sacrifice fly in the fourth. Second baseman Donnie Murphy fell to the ground after catching the ball in short right-center and left the game with a dislocated right wrist.

Davis led off the Florida fourth with his first career home run.

NOTES: Washington 3B Ryan Zimmerman (right hip) was not in the lineup. "He's a little tender," said Riggleman, who added Thursday's off-day will give Zimmerman a two-day rest. ... Morgan's two steals increased his season total to 33. ... Marlins 2B Dan Uggla (right groin strain) was not in the lineup for the third straight game. ... LHP Andrew Miller will start in place of Ricky Nolasco on Friday against Atlanta. Nolasco (torn medial meniscus) likely is done for the season.

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MIAMI — Nyjer Morgan once again found himself in the middle of trouble. The speedy Washington leadoff man charged the mound after a pitch sailed behind him Wednesday night, triggering a bench-cle...
MIAMI — Nyjer Morgan once again found himself in the middle of trouble. The speedy Washington leadoff man charged the mound after a pitch sailed behind him Wednesday night, triggering a bench-cle...
 
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06:37 PM on 09/21/2010
I'll play your average HuffPost reader advocate: "Morgan was the victim" - there you go, a typical perspectiv­e from the bleeding hearts on the left!
01:57 PM on 09/04/2010
You people that say charging the mound is cowardly need to think about that for a couple minutes, one guy, who gets a ball thrown at him faster than a car on the highway (twice in this case) is running onto the field ready to fight between 1 and 6 athletes. It hurts more to get hit by a pitch than punched when its coming in at over 90 mph. As somebody who has charged the mound before I will tell you that its not fun, but you have to prove to the pitcher that he doesnt run your at-bat. Pitchers think they are almighty and are really just panzies. I wish Morgan had dropped him to teach him that his fastball cant protect him. Pitchers use the baseball as a weapon, they are lucky batters cant use bats
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tjconkster
08:00 PM on 09/06/2010
I'd have to agree....a­s a catcher for most of my career...I can tell you that most pitchers are head cases....
Jesterband
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02:44 AM on 09/04/2010
This is all my opinion and observatio­ns nothing more.

Throwing at batters is,was and always will be part of the game. ( yes I know all the arguments aginst it )

Batters that charge the mound usually get the worst of it ( there are 5 players on the pitchers team already on the infield ) and are always suspended.

A coach once said ( and I paraphrase here ) " I will stop trying to score when I have a big lead if the other team promises not to score."
Jesterband
the fastest swimmer
02:46 AM on 09/04/2010
"..argumen­ts against it"
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tcnsrq
excuse me
10:46 PM on 09/03/2010
there is such a thing as playing hard....an­d then there's playing stupid. This young man on the Nationals needs to get sent down to the minors until he changes his game.
02:22 PM on 09/03/2010
I would have a short fuse to. If I played on a mediocre team.
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Zweiback
12:48 PM on 09/03/2010
Suggested NY POST headline: "NYJER PLEASE!"
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Lemeritus
Been there, done that, lived to tell
11:31 AM on 09/03/2010
I've seen pitchers get wild and I've seen pitchers push the envelope..­. it happens, it's part of the game. But Morgan's chest-thum­ping routine at the end of the brawl doesn't belong in baseball. Period.
01:02 PM on 09/03/2010
your "code" is showing.
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Badbowler
My micro-bio is half full.
11:15 AM on 09/03/2010
Looked like the Marlins started it. But then again I gave up on baseball a long time ago.
10:51 AM on 09/03/2010
Hmmmm???? Steroids maybe?
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Ohio5470
10:08 AM on 09/03/2010
This is absolutely disgusting­. Baseball is NOT the WWF. It is a game of skill not brutality. Morgan should be suspended for the remainder of the season and fined enormously­. All those who took part in the fight should be fined. MLB needs to clamp down on these roid freaks.
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UnknownSolider
10:50 AM on 09/03/2010
So the guy who clothes lined Morgan should only be fined but not suspended?­?? The pitcher who hit Morgan, and the pitcher who threw at him should be???

So you version of justice is when some coward hits someone with a weapon, and the person responds by calling him names, and the coward tries to hit him again and retaliates­, you give the person who was attacked the stiffer penalty???

Are you from Texas??
11:36 AM on 09/03/2010
Dude, tossing at the batter to send a message is as old a part of baseball as the peanuts AND the cracker jacks. It's part of the game. With that, charging the mound has always been a cowardly, stupid move. Look up Nolan Ryan v. Robin Ventura on YouTube. The charger is and always will be the instigator­. Justice served.
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Gusto
Here for the beer
09:38 AM on 09/03/2010
Glad both these guys are on my fantasy team. Geeze
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09:17 AM on 09/03/2010
Why the 2nd video? It's Fluff.
08:49 AM on 09/03/2010
what homers the announcers are
09:04 AM on 09/03/2010
master of the obv
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UnknownSolider
10:51 AM on 09/03/2010
He was "Hit" in a profession­al way.......­. are they joking??? why not just say you don't like Morgan and think he deserved to get hit.
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Nel Pineda
08:48 AM on 09/03/2010
Bunch of Rich People fighting. Disgusting­, Pathetic, Unproducti­ve lunatics.
11:01 AM on 09/03/2010
Oh brother. If you don't like American competitiv­e sports don't watch it.
07:42 PM on 09/03/2010
American competitiv­e sports is a joke. Overpaid roid junkies with a ghetto attitude. The days of Lou Gehrig and Joe DiMaggio are long gone. It's not sports anymore, but a monster business.
08:46 AM on 09/03/2010
The (home team) announcers are a joke..."an­d they hit Morgan in a profession­al way" WTF? Morgan's a chump, but what are you talking about hitting someone in a "professio­nal way" and then throwing at them the next time up?