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by Chris Mottram • Aug 5, 2008 9:50 AM EDT
Since it's clear that Prince was the one who started the whole thing -- at least in the physical sense -- the only question that remains is "why?" The answer to that we may never know, mostly because the Brewers' domestic disturbances are none of your damn business:
“It’s not a big deal,” Yost said. “For eight months a year, we’re a family. At times things happen, flare up, but it’s between the family. It’s in the family.You hear that people?! Next time you see your neighbor shove their significant other in the face, you stay out of it! Don't you go playing Johnny Lawman, knockin' on the door, making sure nobody's hurt. It's perfectly normal for a "family" to have such physical altercations.“It’s a little bit rude when your neighbors are fighting next door for you to go knock on the door and ask what happened. We handle it ourselves. It’s between us and it’s nobody’s business. But it wasn’t that big a deal.”
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