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Jun 6 2008, AP

Boston outfielder Coco Crisp, Tampa Bay pitcher James Shields and six other players were suspended Friday following a pair of altercations at Fenway Park.Three Red Sox were suspended: Crisp for seven games, pitcher Jon Lester for five games and first...

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Georgia junior linebacker Darius Dewberry, center, catches a breather along with defensive ends Jeremy Lomax, left, and Roderick Battle during the first day of practice Monday Aug. 4, 2008, in Athens, Ga. Dewberry was suspended for two games after...