Mariners' Sexson ejected after charging mound against Texas
Associated Press/AP Online
SEATTLE - Richie Sexson charged the mound and flung his
helmet at Rangers pitcher Kason Gabbard after the left-hander threw
a pitch eye-high to the Seattle Mariners first baseman in the fourth
inning of Thursday night's game.
Both benches cleared, but no punches were thrown. Sexson was
ejected.
The pitch was up, but not far inside to the 6-foot-8 Sexson.
He immediately came running out toward the 6-foot-3 Gabbard, who
tossed his glove aside and ducked down to avoid Sexson's helmet and
tackle the slugger by the legs.
Tensions began to build in the fourth when Mariners pitcher
Felix Hernandez hit Ian Kinsler, who had homered in the second, in
the back with a fastball. Kinsler turned toward Hernandez, who put
his arms out then stared at Kinsler as the second baseman walked to
first.
The most animated player during the melee was Hernandez, who
had two be restrained by three players, including former Mariners
closer Eddie Guardado, now with Texas.
Gabbard was not ejected, but was removed two batters later
with what appeared to be a leg injury. The Rangers were leading 4-0.
He had just come of the disabled list with a stiff back.
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