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Testy series ends with a big brawl

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DENVER — Rockies standout Nolan Arenado charged the mound after a fastball from Padres starter Luis Perdomo sailed behind him, setting off a wild brawl that resulted in five ejections Wednesday during a testy series at Coors Field. The Rockies won 6-4. Perdomo tossed his glove at a furious Arenado, and the bighitting third baseman started throwing punches at the pitcher in the third inning. The benches cleared and relievers ran in from the bullpen. Arenado yelled at Padres catcher A.J. Ellis near the Padres dugout and had to be held back, with Padres bench coach Mark McGwire helping keep them separated.

Just when the melee seemed to be winding down, Rockies starter German Marquez appeared to toss a towel toward the Padres, and Rockies outfielder Gerardo Parra appeared to throw a punch.

The night before, Rockies reliever Scott Oberg hit Padres center fielder Manuel Margot in the ribs. Margot went on the 10-day disabled list Wednesday. Before the game, Rockies manager Bud Black said Oberg had reached out to Margot.

The feud carried over to the series finale, when Rockies shortstop Trevor Story was hit in the first inning by Perdomo and Padres right fielder Hunter Renfroe was plunked by Marquez in the second.

On the first pitch in the third, Arenado leaned out of the way to avoid the ball hitting him in the back and immediatel­y took off for the mound. Perdomo tried to ward off Arenado by tossing his glove, but it sailed over the Gold Glove third baseman’s head.

Once order was finally restored, the umpires met before ejecting Perdomo, Ellis, Arenado, Marquez and Parra.

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