MIAMI -- Barry Bonds missed the final three innings of Wednesdays game thanks to his first ejection as a hitting coach.
[b]Miguel Rojas Jersey[/b] .He didnt miss any runs, though. Bonds Miami Marlins mustered only five hits and lost to the San Francisco Giants 1-0.Frustration by Miami peaked in the sixth inning, when Bonds was ejected for arguing after pinch hitter Chris Johnson was called out on strikes with two on to end the threat.He didnt think it was a strike, Johnson said. And I didnt think it was a strike.Bonds was in the dugout when plate umpire Cory Blaser gave him the thumb. Bonds then came onto the field to briefly argue further before being pulled away by manager Don Mattingly.Johnson also argued.Obviously Chris thinks its outside, Mattingly said. You cant tell in or out from the dugout; youre going off the players.Bonds knows his strike zone -- hes the career major league leader in walks (2,558) as well as home runs. And replays showed he and Johnson had a legitimate complaint.Thats baseball, Johnson said. Human error is part of the game.The ejection was the first for Bonds since he returned to the majors this year with Miami.
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[b]Brian Anderson Jersey[/b]. Cronulla prop Andrew Fifita in particular made it his mission to get in the face of Smith and fellow Queensland star Cooper Cronk.They played a really aggressive style of footy that night. They really got stuck into us, Smith said.I dont expect too much different this Saturday night.So it really comes down to the way we handle their physicality and aggression. I dont think we handled it that well.Smith was full of respect for NSW skipper Paul Gallen, another member of Cronulla he has plenty of history with.Hes been a warrior for a long time ... hes been troubled by injury a lot the last 18 months but every time he gets out on the field he gets through a mountain of work, Smith said.He will turn up this week and have 20 carries and is going to be asking questions of our defence all night, along with Michael Ennis.They are two wonderful players who will be at their best this weekend. ' ' 'ica, prosecutors said.
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