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Ubaldo Jimenez Drills Troy Tulowitzki In Elbow: Rockies, Indians Benches Clear (VIDEO)

04/ 1/12 11:11 PM ET AP

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Colorado Rockies' Troy Tulowitzki, second from left, and Cleveland Indians starting pitcher Ubaldo Jimenez (30) are restrained by Indians catcher Lou Marson (6) and home plate umpire Clint Fagan after Jimenez hit Tulowitzki with a pitch during the first inning of a spring training baseball game on Sunday, April 1, 2012, in Scottsdale, Ariz. (AP Photo/Marcio Jose Sanchez)

SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. -- His left elbow swollen and wrapped, Troy Tulowitzki felt confident that he'd be ready for opening day.

He wasn't so certain whether former Colorado teammate Ubaldo Jimenez deliberately drilled him, putting the All-Star shortstop's status in jeopardy.

Jimenez nailed Tulowitzki with the first pitch Sunday, carrying their festering feud onto the field and causing the Cleveland Indians and Rockies to clear the benches.

"You guys will have to talk to him and see if it was intentional or unintentional," Tulowitzki said. "I didn't expect anything and the emotions took over. A couple of words were exchanged but nothing more than that."

Tulowitzki and Jimenez jawed up close, with the plate umpire and players on both sides holding them back from getting at each other. Tulowitzki was taken to a hospital for precautionary X-rays on his elbow, which were negative.

"From my take, as soon as he hit me it just seemed like he wanted a little more. That's when the confrontation started," Tulowitzki said. "I definitely wasn't happy about being hit. I don't think you ever are ... so it was back and forth. Not saying it was just him or me."

Rockies manager Jim Tracy, however, called it "the most gutless act I've seen in 35 years in the game, that's what I saw."

"That's exactly what I witnessed," Tracy said. "He intentionally threw at him, he should be suspended. I'll be very disappointed if he doesn't get suspended because he deserves to be suspended."

Jimenez said it was an accident.

"I don't want to hurt him at all. Just one pitch that got away that could happen to anybody," he said.

Jimenez recently told Foxsports.com that he was upset he didn't receive a contract extension from Colorado, while Tulowitzki and Carlos Gonzalez got new deals. Jimenez was traded to the Indians last summer.

Tulowitzki was later quoted by the Denver Post as basically saying Jimenez needs to get over his frustration and get on with his career.

"I never talked about anyone. The only thing I said was about how the team treated me. I didn't mention anyone. I never mentioned any names," Jimenez said.

Tulowitzki was hit in the first inning and left the game. The Indians initially said Jimenez would not be available for comment – later, he met the media during Cleveland's 12-10 win.

"Of course I'm going to be sorry, he's one of the superstar players in the game," Jimenez said. "You don't want to be in the position that you're going to take the guy out of the game. He was my ex-teammate."

The episode quickly escalated when they met on the diamond.

Jimenez immediately sprang off the mound after Tulowitzki was hit. Tulowitzki took a step toward Jimenez and said something to him, prompting the pitcher to say "Come on!" and motion the Colorado star to move forward.

Jimenez and Tulowitzki argued near the plate and the benches emptied, but there were no punches or ejections.

"It was the first inning and I didn't have good control of my fastball. As you guys can see I walked the first guy on four pitches," Jimenez said.

Jimenez said he'd never had a problem with Tulowitzki. The pitcher claimed the verbal confrontation grew after Tulowitzki called him a name.

"I take everything easy and I never look for any trouble, but if you call me out I'm going to be there. I'm a man like everybody else," Jimenez said.

Indians manager Manny Acta said Jimenez "was pretty wild all day" with his pitches.

"I don't know if there is any history there or not," he said. "They were teammates for like, forever."

"I was thinking it's kind of late to be doing stuff like that. You don't want to see anybody get hurt. You don't want to see a player like that get hurt and you sure don't want to get into a fight and get players hurt, either," he said.

Acta added: "It was a natural reaction by players. Manhood, man! Nobody wants to back down."

Tracy put all the blame on Jimenez.

"Five days before opening day, you're going to take a pot shot like that? It's the worst I've ever seen. I've lost all respect for him, and that's a very difficult thing for me to say with all the players I've had to manage over the years," Tracy said. "I've lost all respect for him, every bit."

Tracy referenced last season, when the Rockies held the NL West lead going into mid-May despite Jimenez going winless in his first nine starts.

"Knowing what I know, knowing what took place last year, and where this team was at going into the second month of the season and doing what we did and he was nowhere to be found at the time ... I've lost all respect for him," Tracy said.

NOTES: Jimenez gave up six runs on four hits and five walks in 4 1-3 innings. ... Travis Hafner and Shelley Duncan hit grand slam as Cleveland ended a 10-game losing streak. Hafner connected in the first off Colorado opening day starter Jeremy Guthrie and Duncan homered in the seventh. ... Tyler Colvin hit two long homer and singled twice to drive in six runs. ... Indians All-Star SS Asdrubal Cabrera is near to signing a new contract that will add two years and be worth $16.5 million.

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SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. -- His left elbow swollen and wrapped, Troy Tulowitzki felt confident that he'd be ready for opening day. He wasn't so certain whether former Colorado teammate Ubaldo Jimenez delibe...
SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. -- His left elbow swollen and wrapped, Troy Tulowitzki felt confident that he'd be ready for opening day. He wasn't so certain whether former Colorado teammate Ubaldo Jimenez delibe...
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Alex Christie
r evolution is coming
02:21 AM on 04/04/2012
Baseball: America's national reality show.
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Dasher2
Bueller? Bueller? Bueller...
10:05 PM on 04/03/2012
Ahhh... nothing like the smell of freshly cut grass, warm sun on your face, an ice cold $10 beer and the sound of 94 MPH fastball bouncing off some poor sap's elbow. I love baseball!
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ApprxAm
Oh, dam_…the dam is broke!
11:31 PM on 04/02/2012
Crybabies who whine and throw hard are dangerous.
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montanasian
Still trying to make it up the learning curve.
10:59 PM on 04/02/2012
I can see payback at somepoint; you think this will be forgotten. This will be only the beginning.
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seagullking
''They always hate it when I don't die"
03:10 PM on 04/02/2012
Where are all the people crying 'thu_g' and all that business like they do on hockey posts?

Part of the game. Tensions run high, these guys probably had it out in the locker room last year because Jimenez was terri_ble in Colorado last season and Tulowitski came showed up to play ball. Should make for some interesting interleague play if they're scheduled together. Hope so.
02:55 PM on 04/02/2012
Ubaldo Jimenez is a Good Man....
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MilesToGo
02:12 PM on 04/02/2012
Ubaldo has, apparently, a lot of seasoning yet to accomplish. Last season with the Rockies, after a successful previous year, he showed up for work unprepared. He likely, after signing a fat contract, chose not to keep fit through winter. It showed through all of the 2011season, and contributed mightily to the Rockies' downturn.

This is a poor start for Ubaldo again. If he's not pitching well by the All Star break, it could be a safe prediction that his major league days may be ending.
02:12 PM on 04/02/2012
Reminds me of the Nolan Ryan Robin Ventura brawl. Crazy stuff.
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PhilliePhan
Fueling the jet...
03:14 PM on 04/02/2012
Robin is still feeling those 'knuggies'!
03:17 PM on 04/02/2012
*lol* You know it!
08:01 PM on 04/02/2012
I watched that on YouTube the other day again, and man was it crazy. Robin Ventura must've been about 20 years younger than Nolan Ryan because he was 46 when it happened. Then Bo Jackson got in the middle of it -- Bo knows! Now Robin Ventura is the new manager of the Chicago White Sox, so now he is going to have to deal with his players doing similar things perhaps.
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cookerman45
I love my wife!
01:40 PM on 04/02/2012
GO TIGERS!!!
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SpeakupNation
Pray for the dead and fight like hell for the livi
01:34 PM on 04/02/2012
Oh it was intentional alright. Ubaldo came off the mound toward home almost before the ball him Tulo. Dirty stuff!
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BeamMeUpScottie
None of the Above should be on every US ballot.
01:36 PM on 04/02/2012
Yep. Charging immediately to the box like that shows it was no accident.
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seagullking
''They always hate it when I don't die"
03:04 PM on 04/02/2012
Totally
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BuckyJamesDio
This monkey's going to Heaven
01:23 PM on 04/02/2012
That'll keep the crowd awake for a few minutes.
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Spitfirewarbird
Your brain gets smarter but your head gets dumb.
01:19 PM on 04/02/2012
If they were playing in Florida we could attribute that Jimenez felt threatened and stood his ground.
01:04 PM on 04/02/2012
No offense to women, but every time I see a bench clear in a baseball game, I just think about 5 year girls getting into a slap fight because someone made fun of what the other one was wearing...

In other words, baseball players are huge P*ssies.
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turf1
01:16 PM on 04/02/2012
Their hands are million dollar tools. Would you risk your livlihood on punching someone and breaking your hand? One way you can find out is go to a game and try calling out their manhood and see what happens. Compared to basketball, I never saw a coach try to break up a fight by grabbing the players ankles. See Jeff Van Gundy trying to stop Alonzo Morning.
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SpeakupNation
Pray for the dead and fight like hell for the livi
01:35 PM on 04/02/2012
A lot of those players would eat your lunch and charge you for it, internet tough guy!
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cartograffer
01:03 PM on 04/02/2012
Is it really an accident when the pitcher has already moved half way to the batter after a bean ball?
imonlyhereforthelaughs
Politicians...they ruin everything.
12:53 PM on 04/02/2012
Hey, it's baseball. Clearing the bench was probably the most exercise any of those guys has had in weeks.
08:06 PM on 04/02/2012
Obviously you know nothing about baseball -- it takes a lot of skill and exercise. But those who can't appreciate baseball don't understand where I'm coming from anyways.