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PITTSBURGH -- Pittsburgh Penguins coach Dan Bylsma wasnt
thrilled with Scott Hartnell going after Kris Letang,
saying off-handedly that the Philadelphia Flyers forward
was "picking on a guy who had a stroke." In the third
period of Saturdays game, Hartnell hit Letang, who was
playing his second game back after suffering a stroke in
January. Each player was given a two-minute minor for
roughing as they mixed it up after the whistle. After the
Flyers 4-3 overtime win, Bylsma was asked if -- even
though doctors assured the team and the 26-year-old
defenceman that hockey would not put him more at risk for
another stroke -- he had a little pause seeing Hartnell
and Letang shoving each other. "I did have that thought
when that was going on there," said Bylsma. "(Letang)
kind of had the play there and the puck on his skate to
try to score a goal. It fell off his stick and the
whistle and everything ensued after that. Yeah it does, a
guy picking on a guy who had a stroke." A team
spokeswoman said Bylsma was joking when he made that
remark. Told of Bylsmas comment regarding Hartnell
without the benefit of much context, Flyers coach Craig
Berube fired back. "Then he shouldnt play," Berube said.
"He shouldnt be out there playing, bottom line. Its a
stupid comment." Letang, who scored 10 minutes later,
said its "part of the game." "I got hit from behind, I
turn around and it was him," Letang said. "I was not
really shocked. but things happen in the game fast. I
dont regret (it)." Hartnell declined comment through a
team spokesman. Letang and Hartnell have something of a
history dating to an Oct. 8, 2009 incident in which the
Penguins defenceman accused the Flyers forward of biting
his right ring finger. NOTE -- Flyers goaltender Steve
Mason left the game with what the team called an upper-
body injury, which resulted from being crashed into by
two players. Penguins forward Jayson Megna pushed Flyers
defenceman Andrew MacDonald into Mason at the 16:27 mark
of the second period, and the goalies head snapped back
and then appeared to hit the ice. Mason remained in the
game until the intermission, but then Ray Emery replaced
him to start the third. Berube said Mason was being taken
out as a precaution and expects him to be ready for Game
1 of Philadelphias first-round playoff series against the
New York Rangers on Thursday.
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office outlined the agreement, which would resolve a gun
case that arose amid the breakup of his marriage. Hes
expected to admit June 30 to at least one charge,
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to come to court to do so -- and get a $5,000 fine and
500 hours of community service.
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arm rested in a sling and was encased in a cast from
above the elbow to his hand. "Im excited," Fernandez said
with a grin.DETROIT -- The Detroit Tigers arent just
winning games this week. They are making history. One
night after Rajai Davis hit Detroits first game-ending
grand slam in 10 years, Rick Porcello significantly
raised the bar. In a 3-0 win over Oakland, Porcello
became just the fourth pitcher in franchise history to
throw a shutout without walking or striking out a batter,
and the first since Dizzy Trout in 1944. Porcello was
slightly disappointed by his 95-pitch outing, even after
learning how rare it was. "In the last couple innings, I
was hoping Id get at least one strikeout," he said. "I
didnt want to go out there and put up a zero. Still, with
a game like this, Im certainly not going to trade it in
for anything." Porcello recorded 17 groundball outs and
10 in the air while becoming the first major-leaguer to
accomplish the feat since Baltimores Jeff Ballard on Aug.
21, 1989. Porcello was eight months old when Ballard did
it against Milwaukee. "To be honest, it was pretty boring
out there," said Torii Hunter, who didnt record an out in
right field. "But that just shows you how great he was
tonight. He was throwing that sinker right down the
middle, and it was dropping out of the strike zone, and
they were just beating it into the ground." The As got
three singles and a double, and only got one runner to
third base. "Our guys were swinging at strikes, but
everything was moving," Oakland manager Bob Melvin said.
"Hes got a good sinker and a good change-up, and now hes
mixing in a good breaking ball to keep you off balance.
Thats just a very well-pitched game by him." Porcellos
night might have been historic, but it certainly didnt
come out of the blue. He pitched his first career shutout
in his previous start, beating the Rangers on June 26,
and pitched six shutout innings against Cleveland on June
20. "I dont want to jinx it," he joked when asked about
his shutout streak. "All I know is that Im throwing the
ball really well right now, Im making consistent pitches
when I need them, and my defence is helping me out. Im
also getting some good breaks, which every pitcher
needs." Porcello (11-4) only had one career complete game
before this stretch, but is now the first Tigers pitcher
since Jack Morris to throw back-to-bback
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July, 1986. "Obviously, Rick is throwing the ball
extremely well right now," Tigers manager Brad Ausmus
said. "He had a great curveball and changeup tonight, and
the sinker was better than that. It makes my job a lot
easier when the starter has only thrown 88 pitches
through eight innings." Brad Mills (1-1) took the loss
for Oakland, allowing three runs on six hits and three
walks in six-plus innings. The Tigers took a 1-0 lead in
the fourth when Miguel Cabrera walked, took third on J.D.
Martinezs double and scored on a groundout by Hunter.
Oakland, in the meantime, was becoming the latest team to
struggle for answers against Porcello, managing only two
hits in the first six innings. Martinez, starting for the
second straight night while Victor Martinez deals with
soreness in his left side, made it 3-0 with a two-run
homer in the sixth. After moving into the everyday lineup
in early June, J.D. Martinez is hitting .376 with seven
homers and 20 RBIs in 19 games. "I threw him a change,
and I think he was sitting on it," Mills said. "I
certainly didnt locate it where I wanted it." After that,
the only suspense was if Porcello could finish off the
shutout, and do it with a double-digit pitch count. He
accomplished both, becoming the first Tigers pitcher to
throw a shutout in under 100 pitches since Armando
Galarraga in 2010. That was the game Galarraga had to
face an extra hitter after first base umpire Jim Joyce
blew the call on what should have been the last out in a
perfect game. NOTES: Victor Martinez took batting
practice before the game, and told Ausmus that he could
play, but Ausmus decided to rest him for another day. ...
Tigers 3B Nick Castellanos took full advantage of his
position in Detroits shifted defence, picking up a pair
of 5-3 assists while playing in short right field. ...
Oakland C Derek Norris is getting closer to returning
from a sore back, and could play in Wednesdays series
finale. ... The time of the game was 2:13, meaning that a
7:08 start ended less than 10 minutes after sunset. ...
As OF Yoenis Cespedes sat out after leaving Mondays game
with a cramp in his hamstring, but Melvin said he will be
available on Wednesday.
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