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Updated at 1:00 p.m., Sunday, June 8, 2008

MLB: Rays pitcher and catcher scuffle

Associated Press

ARLINGTON, Texas — Tampa Bay starting pitcher Matt Garza and catcher Dioner Navarro had to be separated after arguing in the dugout during today's game at Texas.

Television cameras caught the pitcher and catcher face-to-face in the dugout and in an apparent scuffle that spilled into the tunnel leading to the clubhouse after the fourth inning.

Manager Joe Maddon, pitching coach Jim Hickey and others could be seen rushing to break up the fracas. It wasn't clear if any punches were thrown.

When Hickey visited the mound during the fourth, when No. 9 hitter German Duran hit a two-run homer to put Texas up 3-0, Garza and Navarro had an obviously heated discussion with the coach in the middle of them.

Jason Hammel took over on the mound to start the fifth inning, while Navarro remained in the game.