Carlos Quentin |
Zack Greinke |
In the ensuing fight, the players fell on top of Greinke’s card table, breaking it in the process. Initial reports suggest that it
make take up to 8 weeks for the table to be repaired via the insertion of a
supporting metal rod.
Broken card table |
Asked if there was bad blood between the two teammates,
Greinke, who reportedly twice broke clubhouse card etiquette last season, said:
"Now there probably is. I don't know if there was beforehand."
"That's just stupid is what it is," Fleetwood manager Rube Foster said. "He (Greinke) should not play again until he knows the rules. If he plays again before he learns proper table etiquette, something's wrong. He caused the whole thing. Nothing happens if he holds."
"I've hit many times," said Quentin, who has
reportedly played more games of Blackjack since the start of 2009 than any
other BRASSball player. "Some have been smart, some have not. But for the
amount I have hit and my aggressive hitting style, I'm going to repeat: I have
never taken a hit in that situation.”
Greinke resigned with Fleetwood as a free agent before the start of the
2012 BRASSball season, signing a $37.5 million, seven-year contract. He missed
time during spring training after stubbing a toe on the dugout steps. Quentin has
been slowed recently by a balky right knee since having offseason surgery.
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