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Last Update on September 02, 2010 05:45 EDT

NATIONALS-MARLINS

MIAMI (AP) -- Nyjer Morgan charged the mound after a pitch sailed behind him, triggering a bench-clearing brawl Wednesday night during the Florida Marlins' 16-10 win over the Washington Nationals.

Morgan, recently suspended and criticized for questionable acts on the field, left Florida catcher Brett Hayes with a separated shoulder Tuesday night after a home plate collision in the 10th inning.

Florida's Chris Volstad hit Morgan with a pitch in the fourth inning this time. The speedy leadoff man then stole two bases with his Nationals trailing 14-3.

Volstad threw a pitch behind Morgan in the sixth, setting off a wild scene. Morgan took a big swing that appeared to graze Volstad's face -- Marlins first baseman Gaby Sanchez clothes-lined Morgan, knocking off his batting helmet and sending him to the ground.

MARLINS-HAYES

MIAMI (AP) -- Florida Marlins catcher Brett Hayes is out indefinitely with a separated left shoulder that he suffered on a collision at home Tuesday night.

Hayes was injured on an inning-ending double play in the top of the 10th when Nationals centerfielder Nyjer Morgan slammed into Hayes attempting to score from second base on a ground ball. Morgan is OK and returned to batting lead-off for Washington on Wednesday at Florida.

The Marlins called up catcher Chris Hatcher from Double-A Jacksonville.

Florida also called up right-hander Jorge Sosa from Triple-A New Orleans.

Marlins pitcher Ricky Nolasco remains questionable for Friday's start, according to Rodriguez. Nolasco has been suffering from soreness in his right knee.

BLUE JAYS-RAYS

ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. (AP) -- Evan Longoria snapped an eighth-inning tie with an RBI single, leading the Tampa Bay Rays past the Toronto Blue Jays 2-1 Wednesday night for David Price's club-record 16th victory.

Price allowed a solo homer to John Buck, a double and two infield singles over eight innings. The 25-year-old left-hander walked two and struck out seven before Rafael Soriano worked the ninth for his major league-leading 40th save in 42 opportunities.

Sean Rodriguez homered, tripled and singled off Blue Jays starter Shaun Marcum. Rodriguez was denied a chance to go for the cycle when he was intentionally walked to load the bases after Longoria delivered his go-ahead hit off Scott Downs.

FLORIDA A&M-MIAMI

No. 13 Miami not tempting fate by overlooking FAMU

MIAMI (AP) -- When the final whistle blows Thursday night, it might not take long for No. 13 Miami to turn its attention toward facing No. 2 Ohio State the following weekend.

Until then, the Hurricanes are trying desperately to have a no-Buckeye-thought policy in effect.

Miami opens its season at home Thursday against Florida A&M, a team it easily handled 48-16 a year ago and have outscored by a combined margin of 355-49 in seven meetings since 1980.

Hurricanes quarterback Jacory Harris says that everywhere he goes, the talk has been "OSU this, OSU that," but insists his team isn't looking past the in-state opening opponent.

Says Miami running back Damien Berry, "We're going to play them like any other team."

MIAMI-YANKEE STADIUM

CORAL GABLES, Fla. (AP) -- Miami has entered talks about playing a football game at Yankee Stadium in 2013.

Hurricanes athletic director Kirby Hocutt met with the Yankees on Tuesday about the possibility. Miami already has five home and five road games scheduled for that year, leaving two slots on its schedule.

The Hurricanes plan to host longtime rival Florida on Sept. 7, 2013. Miami is scheduled to visit South Florida on Nov. 30 of that year in Tampa, Fla., the Yankees' spring training home.

Miami played in the old Yankee Stadium in 1962, losing to Nebraska in what was the final edition of the Gotham Bowl.

PENSACOLA WEATHER

84°

Forecast

Hurricane Earl is moving NW in the Atlantic and hurricane watches and warnings have been posted for parts of the East Coast.
Tropical Storm Fiona
will remain over the Atlantic.
Tropical Storm Gaston is moving west from the far eastern Atlantic.

Thursday:  Mostly sunny with the lower 90s continuing.

Friday:  Mostly sunny with the lower 90s continuing.

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