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Red Sox and Tigers clear benches, Framber Valdez ejected

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Tigers' Framber Valdez ejected as benches clear after hit-by-pitch
Detroit Tigers left-hander Framber Valdez was ejected after hitting Boston Red Sox shortstop Trevor Story with a first-pitch 94.4 mph fastball.

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 · 5h
Tigers pitcher Framber Valdez drills Red Sox's Trevor Story with 'weak' pitch, sparks benches-clearing dispute and his ejection
 · 8h
Tigers-Red Sox clear benches after Valdez allows 10 early runs
 · 5h
Framber Valdez melts down in Detroit Tigers' blowout loss to Red Sox
The Detroit Tigers needed left-hander Framber Valdez – the highest-paid player on their payroll – to step up after losing left-hander Tarik Skubal for the foreseeable future.

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 · 7h
Tigers' Framber Valdez Called Out By Red Sox's Chad Tracy After Trevor Story Hit-By-Pitch
 · 7h
Tigers' Framber Valdez ejected after plunking Red Sox's Trevor Story, sparking benches-clearing scuffle
 · 6h
Framber Valdez suffers worst outing as Tigers fall to Red Sox
Valdez allowed a career-high 10 runs, seven earned, and nine hits in three-plus innings Tuesday and the Red Sox defeated the Tigers 10-3 at Comerica Park to take the first two games of the three-game ...

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MLB · 8h
Benches clear after Valdez allows back-to-back homers, then plunks Story
 · 6h
New Red Sox Manager Calls Out 'Weak' Tigers For Hitting Trevor Story
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Benches clear after testy Giants vs. Reds MLB game. See what happened.

Giants closer Erik Miller struck out Reds rookie Sal Stewart to finish the team's 3-0 victory Thursday, April 16 at Great American Ball Park. The 6-5 lefty exulted and walked toward his own dugout. Stewart, though, apparently took issue with Miller's verbosity, turned and headed toward Miller.
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