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<p style="font-size:xx-small;">wful. It's silly that something could
happen like that. I'm disappointed."When the players were finally pulled
apart, Quentin was led off the field by teammate Mark Kotsay. Greinke
was checked by Mattingly and a trainer before walking off toward the
dugout, his uniform top disheveled after it had been pulled over his
head by Quentin.Greinke lowered his left (non-throwing) shoulder into Quentin
and took the brunt of the blow as they collided. The right-hander,
who had his wife and in-laws in the stands, joined the Dodgers
as a free agent in the offseason, signing a $147 million, six-year
contract.He missed time during spring training with a tender right elbow
and the flu. Quentin was slowed by a balky right knee after
having offseason surgery.After the teams started going back to the dugouts
and bullpens, Jerry Hairston Jr. came running across the field yelling and
pointing at someone in the San Diego dugout and had to be
restrained.Kemp was angry after finding out the severity of Greinke's injury."I'm
asking Greinke if he's OK and he said his shoulder's messed up.
That kind of took me over the edge right there," Kemp said."I
think Carlos Quentin went to Stanford, something like that?" Kemp said.
"I heard there's smart people at Stanford. That wasn't too smart. Greinke
didn't do anything wrong. That stuff happens in the minor leagues. It
doesn't happen in the big leagues."The benches and bullpens emptied again,
leading to pushing and s
WASHINGTON Senior Pentagon leaders are taking another look at sharply reducing
the number of unpaid furlough days that department civilians will have to
take in the coming months, suggesting they may be able to cut
the number from 14 to as few as seven, defense officials said
Thursday.If the number is reduced, it would be the second time the
Pentagon has cut the number of furlough days. It had initially been
set at 22 days.The officials say no decision has been made and
that they are not ruling out efforts to drop the furloughs entirely.
The renewed talks come as Navy leaders continue to push for eliminating
required furloughs for Navy civilians. The officials spoke on condition
of anonymity because they weren't authorized to discuss the issue publicly.Defense
officials are reviewing a range of options to determine how many furlough
days they can cut, because recent legislation gives the Pentagon more flexibility
in how it allocates the required spending cuts for this year. So
far, Pentagon leaders have insisted that civilians across all the military
services be treated equally, suggesting it would be unfair for workers in
one service to face more unpaid days off that those in another
service.Others, including members of Congress, have argued that if there
is enough money in an account to pay the civilians, the department
should do all it can to allow them to work. The fairness
debate has also cut across federal agencies, with some def
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