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Blair: Bad Blood?

Some tense moments in Game 2 of the NLCS. Phillies pitcher Brett Myers, who is a bit of a wing-nut to begin with, unleased a high pitch that knocked Russell Martin to the dirt in the first inning then followed up by throwing a pitch behind Manny Ramirez's back. Dodgers manager Joe Torre was chirping at home plate umpire Jerry Meals. As Myers ran off the field, Dodgers first base coach Mariano Duncan yelled at him. Myers turned and made a rubbing motion with his thumb and forefinger, indicating he was having difficulty gripping the baseball.

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