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Boston's Varitek, Papelbon tossed in ninth inning
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Boston's Varitek, Papelbon tossed in ninth inning

Published Jun. 4, 2011 5:46 p.m. ET

Red Sox catcher Jason Varitek and closer Jonathan Papelbon have been ejected in the ninth inning after Boston blew a four-run lead against Oakland.

Varitek was the first to go, saying something to home plate umpire Tony Randazzo after Cliff Pennington doubled to left to pull the A's to 7-5 with one out.

Pinch-hitter Conor Jackson followed with a two-run single and Papelbon also crossed Randazzo, saying something as he turned on the mound toward center field.

Randazzo took off his mask and replied, then Papelbon turned around and stormed toward the umpire, pointing aggressively as Randazzo signaled the ejection.

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Manager Terry Francona charged out of the dugout, but didn't reach Papelbon before he bumped Randazzo with his chest at the plate.

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