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hoving. It did not appear any punches were 
thrown, but suspensions and fines are sure to follow.Quentin, Kemp, Hairston 
and Greinke were ejected. Los Angeles reliever Chris Capuano was given all 
the time he needed to warm up when play finally resumed after 
a delay of about 15 minutes.Following the game, the Dodgers announced that 
Greinke has a broken collarbone. It's uncertain how long he will be 
sidelined.Quentin was hit by a pitch above the right wrist by Dodgers 
reliever Ronald Belisario on Tuesday and had to leave the game. He 
sat out Wednesday night's game.Greinke plunked Quentin once in 2008 and 
once in 2009, according to STATS. Coming into the game, Quentin was 
6 for 24 with three homers against Greinke.Quentin has been hit by 
pitches 116 times in his career, including an AL-high 23 times in 
2011 with the Chicago White Sox. Greinke has hit 46 batters since 
his big league debut in 2004.After play resumed, Alexi Amarista pinch-ran 
for Quentin, advanced on a wild pitch and scored on Yonder Alonso's 
single to tie the game at 2.Uribe homered to left on a 
3-2 pitch from Luke Gregerson (1-1) with one out in the eighth 
to give the Dodgers a 3-2 lead.Matt Guerrier (1-0) retired the only 
batter he faced, getting Jesus Guzman to fly out to end the 
seventh with runners on first and second. Kenley Jensen pitched the ninth 
for his first save.Former San Diego star Adrian Gonzalez hit a two-run 
homer deep into the seats down the right-field li
WASHINGTON  Bipartisan immigration legislation emerging in the Senate could 
prevent hundreds of thousands of immigrants in the U.S. illegally from ever 
becoming citizens, according to a Senate aide with knowledge of the proposals.The 
bill expected to be unveiled next week would bar anyone who arrived 
in the U.S. after Dec. 31, 2011, from applying for legal status 
and ultimately citizenship, according to the aide, who spoke on condition 
of anonymity because the proposals had not been announced.It also would 
require applicants to document that they were in the country before Dec. 
31, 2011, have a clean criminal record, and show enough employment or 
financial stability that they're likely to stay off welfare.Those requirements 
could end up excluding hundreds of thousands of the 11 million immigrants 
in the U.S. illegally from the path to citizenship envisioned by the 
bill, the aide said.Although illegal immigration to the U.S. has been dropping, 
many tens of thousands still arrive each year, so the cutoff date 
alone could exclude a large number of people. That may come as 
a disappointment to immigrant rights groups that had been hoping that anyone 
here as of the date of enactment of the bill could be 
able to become eligible for citizenship.But Republicans in the immigration 
negotiating group had sought strict criteria on legal enforcement and border 
security as the price for their support for a path to citizenship, 
which is still opposed b
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