Opinion

Octoberfists

No sooner do we run an interview with Major League Baseball CSO Kevin Hallinan than an on-field-and-bullpen melee breaks out at Boston's historic Fenway Park during the American League Championship Series (ALCS).

By Lew McCreary

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Like Yankee starting pitcher Roger Clemensknown occasionally to be a hotheadthe forces of law and order kept their cool. Clemens controlled his temper, stuck to pitching and picked up the win. For their part, the security folksabetted by their on-field counterparts, the umpiresdemonstrated the value of less as more. In a situation where ejections (which, if you went by the book, were clearly warranted) would have jacked up the crowd, that temptation was wisely resisted.

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