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Prince Fielder Attempts To Enter LA Dodgers Locker Room (Full Verison)

http://twitter.com/cbs2kcal9 http://kcal9.com UPDATE:4:30pm(pst) 8/6 NEW YORK (AP)—Milwaukee Brewers star Prince Fielder(notes) and Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher Guillermo Mota(notes) have been fined for their run-in this week. Major League Baseball will not suspend them. The amounts of the fines were not disclosed Thursday. Mota hit Fielder in the ninth inning of a 17-4 win Tuesday night at Dodger Stadium, presumably as payback for Milwaukees Chris Smith(notes) grazing Manny Ramirez(notes) with a pitch two innings earlier. Afterward, Fielder charged across a hallway toward the Dodgers clubhouse but was restrained by teammates and security. The teams played Wednesday night and there were no incidents. If Prince Fielder's teammates and several security guards hadn't stopped the furious Milwaukee slugger at the Dodgers' clubhouse door, reliever Guillermo Mota could have faced a whole other kind of discipline for the late shenanigans that marred Los Angeles' landmark win. Fielder was denied in his postgame attempt to challenge Mota, who hit him with a pitch in the ninth inning of Los Angeles' 17-4 victory over the Brewers on Tuesday night. Mota drilled Fielder with two outs, apparently in retaliation for a pitch that hit Dodgers slugger Manny Ramirez in the seventh inning of Los Angeles' highest-scoring home performance in 30 years. Home plate umpire Marvin Hudson immediately ejected Mota, who slowly left the field while Fielder voiced his anger. When the game ended, Fielder charged through the underground tunnels at Dodger Stadium to the door of the home clubhouse, shouting obscenities with many fellow Brewers trailing behind. Several security guards and teammates Bill Hall and Casey McGehee prevented Fielder from entering the locker room in search of Mota. "He ran over there, and they weren't going to let him in, and everybody came back," Milwaukee manager Ken Macha said. "I don't know if you can restrain Prince. I don't think I can. I don't think there's anybody else out there who can." Fielder had calmed down moments later, but his actions set up a potentially explosive series finale Wednesday night.

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