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<p style="font-size:xx-small;"> tingly said. "He should not play
a game until Greinke can pitch. If he plays before Greinke pitches,
something's wrong. He caused the whole thing. Nothing happens if he goes
to first base."Greinke twice hit Quentin with pitches when they were in
the American League.Quentin said his history with Greinke has been "well-documented.
That situation could have been avoided. You'd have to ask Zack about
that.""I've been hit by many pitches," said Quentin, plunked more often
than any other major league hitter since the start of 2008. "Some
have been intentional, some have not been. For the amount I have
been hit and my hitting style, I'm going to repeat: I have
never reacted that way."Kemp, one of four players ejected following the
fight, found Quentin as they were leaving the ballpark after the game.
The 6-foot-4, 214-pound Kemp briefly went nose-to-nose with Quentin before
Padres pitcher Clayton Richard, who is 6-5 and 245 pounds, stepped between
them. Police and security moved in to break it up.Both teams said
the melee could have been avoided."I never hit him on purpose," said
Greinke, who still appeared shaken after the game. "I never thought about
hitting him on purpose. He always seems to think that I'm hitting
him on purpose, but that's not the case. That's all I can
really say about it."Asked if there was bad blood between the teams,
Greinke said: "Now there probably is. I don't know if there was
beforehand."He said the injury was "a
Obama administration officials scrambled to downplay the errant disclosure
of a classified portion of an intelligence report finding that North Korea
has advanced its nuclear knowledge to the point that it could arm
a ballistic missile with a nuclear warhead.The analysis, disclosed Thursday
at a hearing on Capitol Hill, says the Pentagon's intelligence wing has
"moderate confidence" that North Korea has nuclear weapons capable of delivery
by ballistic missiles but that the weapon was unreliable.The revelation
was significant, because it has not been previously reported or believed
that the country had the ability to miniaturize and deliver a nuclear
weapon.But top U.S. officials repeatedly stressed that the finding does
not mean North Korea has the capabilities to launch a nuclear missile
with any reliability at this point."It is inaccurate to suggest that the
(North Korea) has the capability articulated in that report -- they have
a missile but that is very different than having the militarization, nuclearization,
etcetera," Secretary of State John Kerry said Friday, after landing in South
Korea as part of a tour of Asian countries.On Thursday night, the
Pentagon and Director of National Intelligence James Clapper both downplayed
the report."While I cannot speak to all the details of a report
that is classified in its entirety, it would be inaccurate to suggest
that the North Korean regime has fully tested, developed, or demonstrated
t
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