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{{Infobox musical artist
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| name = Coco Crisp
|Name=Emre Aydın
| image = Coco Warms Up.jpg
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|Born={{Birth date and age|1981|2|2|mf=y}}
| team = Boston Red Sox
|Origin=[[Turkey]]
| number = 10
|Genre=[[Rock music|Rock]]
| position = Center fielder
|Occupation=Singer, Song-writer
| birthdate = {{birth date and age|1979|11|1}}
|Years_active=2002 - present
| birthplace = {{city-state|Los Angeles|California}}
|Associated_acts=[[6. Cadde]]
| bats = Switch
|Label=[[Sony BMG]]/ [[GRGDN]]
| throws = Right
|URL=[http://www.emreaydin.org EmreAydin.org]
| debutdate = August 15
| debutyear = 2002
| debutteam = Cleveland Indians
| statyear = 2008
| stat1label = [[Batting average]]
| stat1value = .280
| stat2label = [[Home run]]s
| stat2value = 56
| stat3label = [[Run batted in|Runs batted in]]
| stat3value = 313
| stat4label = [[Stolen base]]s
| stat4value = 124
| teams = <nowiki></nowiki>
*[[Cleveland Indians]] ({{by|2002}}-{{by|2005}})
*[[Boston Red Sox]] ({{by|2006}}-present)
}}
}}


'''Covelli Loyce "Coco" Crisp''' <ref>[http://www.baseball-almanac.com/players/player.php?p=crispco01 Coco Crisp Baseball Stats by Baseball Almanac<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref> (born [[November 1]], [[1979]] in [[Los Angeles, California]]) is a [[Major League Baseball]] [[center fielder]] for the [[Boston Red Sox]]. Crisp is a [[switch-hitter]] and throws right-handed.
'''Emre Aydın''' ([[February 2]], [[1981]]) is a [[Turkish people|Turkish]] [[Rock music|rock]] [[singer-songwriter]], who used to be the lead singer for [[6. Cadde]]. He has recently been referred to as '''''emreaydın''''' on his official site to establish a trademark.


== Biography ==
==Early life==
Crisp attended [[Los Angeles Pierce College]] following his graduation from [[Inglewood High School]] in Los Angeles, California. He briefly attended high school with [[National Basketball Association|NBA]] star [[Paul Pierce]]. Before attending Inglewood High School, he attended St. Bernard High School in [[Playa Del Rey, California]] for 3 years.


==Personal life==
Emre Aydın was born in [[Isparta]] on [[2 February]], [[1981]]. He graduated from [[Antalya Anatolian High School| Antalya Anadolu Lisesi]] (high school) and then studied [[economics]] at [[Dokuz Eylül University]] in [[İzmir]].
His wife's name is Maria; together they have one son named Caden Covelli.


==Baseball career==
He won the ''Sing Your Song'' music contest in 2002 with his band [[6. Cadde]].<ref>[http://hurarsiv.hurriyet.com.tr/goster/haber.aspx?id=160092 Hürriyet: ''6. Cadde'den son model Sabuha'' (The last model from 6. Cadde is "Sabuha")''] {{tr icon}}</ref> That year his song ''Dönersen'' (If you come back) was selected by [[Universal Music]] into a selection album.
===Minor League Career===
( Add something abotu Coco's Minor League Career please! )


===Major League Career===
In 2003, the first album of 6. Cadde was published, and that year Emre left the band and took steps towards a solo career.
====Cleveland Indians====
Crisp was originally drafted by the [[St. Louis Cardinals]] in the [[1999 Major League Baseball Draft]]. On [[August 7]], {{by|2002}}, while playing at Double-A New Haven, Crisp was traded to Cleveland to complete an earlier trade for [[pitcher]] [[Chuck Finley]].


Crisp became the starting center fielder with the Indians in mid-{{by|2002}}, replacing the injured [[Matt Lawton]]. For the next few seasons, Crisp established a reputation as an excellent fielder and speedy baserunner. Despite his success, Crisp had to fight for his roster spot each spring. In {{by|2005}}, Crisp moved to [[left field]] following the emergence of another young outfielder, [[Grady Sizemore]]. In his final two seasons with the Indians, Crisp showcased his offensive talent by batting .297 and .300 with 31 total home runs and 35 [[stolen base|steals]].
His first album ''[[Afili Yalnızlık]]'' (''Ostentatious Loneliness'') was recently released by [[Sony BMG]] and [[GRGDN]].


====Boston Red Sox====
Emre's album is currently a smash hit in Turkey, having won several awards, including ''Blue Jeans Magazine's'' awards for Best Song, Best Newcomer, Best Music Video and his producer, [[Haluk Kurosman]] was named Best Producer.<ref>[http://www.bluejean.com.tr/dergi/06294/ Blue Jeans Magazine 1/2007]</ref>
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Emre has recently won the prestigious ''Powertürk Music Award'' as ''Best Newcomer'' and keeps winning awards as "Best Newcomer" (see [[Emre Aydın#Awards|Awards section]] for a full list of awards). The singer's popularity is effectively shown at his official forum, which has 79 000 registered members as of October 2007<ref>[http://img132.imageshack.us/img132/5639/emreaydinforummembersub6.jpg Screenshot of the forum statistics as of 25 October 2007] - forum.emreaydin.org</ref>.


After [[Johnny Damon]] signed with the [[New York Yankees]], the Red Sox sought Crisp to fill Damon's vacated role both in center field and as a lead-off hitter. In January {{by|2006}}, the Red Sox sent prospect [[third baseman]] [[Andy Marte]], pitcher [[Guillermo Mota]], [[catcher]] [[Kelly Shoppach]], a player to be named later (Minor Leaguer [[Randy Newsom]]), and cash considerations to the Indians for Crisp and pitcher [[David Riske]]. Crisp, already a fan favorite in Cleveland, saw his national fame jump dramatically upon entering big-market Boston before playing a single game in a Red Sox uniform.
Emre completed a European tour that comprised of concerts in [[Bochum]], [[Cologne]] and [[Rotterdam]] and performed in the [[Carling Academy]], [[London]] on 11 May, 2008.<ref>[http://www.absoluteeventslondon.com/upload/pdf/6978.jpg Emre Aydin at Carling Academy flyer]</ref>


After a promising start to his Red Sox career, which included signing a 3-year contract extension worth $15.5 million, Crisp broke his left index finger attempting to steal third base and spent the next 42 games on the [[disabled list]]. After returning to the Red Sox outfield on [[May 28]], [[Kevin Youkilis]] had taken over the leadoff spot, and Crisp usually batted 7th or 8th in the [[Batting order (baseball)|line-up]] for the rest of the year. In 105 games, he had a .264 batting average with 8 home runs and 36 RBI. Besides his injury, Crisp's 2006 season may be best remembered for a fantastic defensive catch against the [[New York Mets]] on [[June 29]].
The singer is nominated for the [[MTV Europe Music Awards 2008]] in the "Best Turkish Act" category.


=====2007 Season=====
==Discography==
Crisp began the {{by|2007}} season struggling offensively. On [[April 20]], 2007, Crisp fell over a short wall at [[Fenway Park]] while trying to catch a home run by [[Alex Rodriguez]]. Although he was unable to make the catch, missing by inches, he hit a game tying [[Triple (baseball)|triple]] off [[Mariano Rivera]] in the bottom of the eighth. The Red Sox went on to win 7-6. During this season, he made numerous impressive catches in the outfield. It has even been claimed by one major league club that Crisp is easily the best defensive center fielder in all of Major League Baseball.<ref>[http://www.projo.com/redsox/content/sp_bb_sox27_06-27-07_7065NV4.3ba22c6.html projo.com]Coco's fielding mighty Crisp, Sean McAdam, 6/27/2007</ref> Although struggled at the plate throughout much of the season, between [[June 13]] and [[July 5]], Crisp raised his batting average from .221 to .265, and after a 3 for 4 game on [[July 22]], he raised his average to a season high .277. On [[June 18]], entering the game with only two home runs in the season, Crisp belted two homers in the first multi-HR game of his career in a 9-4 loss to the [[Atlanta Braves]].
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===Albums===
====With 6. Cadde====
{| border="0"
|bgcolor=lightblue| '''Year''' ||bgcolor=lightblue| '''Band/Title'''
|- bgcolor=lightgrey
| 2003 || '''''[[6. Cadde]]'''''<br>''(Sixth Street)''
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====Solo albums====
{| border="0"
|bgcolor=lightblue| '''Year''' ||bgcolor=lightblue| '''Title''' ||bgcolor=lightblue| '''Sales'''
|- bgcolor=lightgrey
| 2006 || '''''[[Afili Yalnızlık]]'''''<br>''(Ostentatious Loneliness)''|| 70 000<ref>[http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=rXSI9sZxmgk KRAL TV interview, 26 March 2008]</ref>
|}


On [[August 5]], Crisp was almost run over by the [[Seattle Mariners]]' mascot, the [[Mariner Moose]]. The Moose, driving a lap around [[Safeco Field|Safeco Field's]] warning track on an [[All-Terrain Vehicle|ATV]], nearly collided with Crisp as he was leaving the [[dugout]] for his position in the middle of the fifth inning; Crisp had to jump out of the way to avoid being hit. Red Sox pitching coach [[John Farrell (baseball)|John Farrell]] was incensed by the mascot's actions and voiced his displeasure to both the mascot and Seattle's head groundskeeper. Immediately following the incident, the Red Sox received an apology from Mariners GM [[Bill Bavasi]].<ref>[http://www.boston.com/sports/baseball/redsox/articles/2007/08/06/their_only_close_call_was_a_moose_on_the_loose/ boston.com]Their only close call was a moose on the loose, [[Dan Shaughnessy]], 8/6/2007</ref>
====Guest appearances====
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{| border="0"
|bgcolor=lightblue| '''Year''' ||bgcolor=lightblue| '''Title/Artist'''
|- bgcolor=lightgrey
| 2008 || '''''Söz Müzik Teoman/[[Teoman]]'''''<br>''Sürpriz''
|}


On [[October 21]], in Game 7 of the [[American League Championship Series]], Crisp made the catch that sent Boston to their second [[World Series]] in four seasons. He sprinted over to the triangle in center field and collided with the wall after making the catch.


Although he was the team's starting center fielder throughout the 2007 season, he was benched mid series during the ALCS for rookie [[Jacoby Ellsbury]]. He remained benched for the [[2007 World Series]], only appearing late in games for defensive substitutions.


=====2008 Season=====
==Videoclips==
[[Image:Massive fenway brawl.jpg|300px|thumb|[[Bench-clearing brawl]] on June 5, 2008]]
#''Afili Yalnızlık'' (Ostentatious Loneliness) (directed by Yon Thomas)
On [[June 4]], Crisp was the center of controversy in a game against the [[Tampa Bay Rays]]. After trying to steal [[second base]] in the bottom of the sixth inning, Rays shortstop [[Jason Bartlett (baseball)|Jason Bartlett]] placed his knee in front of the bag, in attempt to prevent Crisp from stealing the base. Crisp stole the base, but was not happy with this. On base again in the bottom of the eighth inning, he attempted another steal, this time taking out second baseman [[Akinori Iwamura]] on a hard slide. He slid as if he was trying to break up a double play. During a pitching change in that inning, Ray's manager [[Joe Maddon]] and Crisp argued, with Crisp in the dugout and Maddon on the pitching mound. After the game, Crisp said that he thought it was Bartlett in the play in the eighth inning, not Iwamura. Crisp described Bartlett's knee in front of the bag as a "shady" play. The very next game, in Crisp's first at bat in the bottom of the second, leading off the inning with the Sox up 3-1, Rays starter [[James Shields (baseball)|James Shields]] hit him on the thigh on the second pitch. Crisp [[Charging the mound|charged the mound]] and first dodged a punch from Shields, and then threw a punch at Shields which also missed, setting off a [[bench-clearing brawl]]. Crisp, [[Jonny Gomes]], and Shields were ejected from the game.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.boston.com/sports/baseball/redsox/articles/2008/06/06/red_sox_outfight_rays/|title=Red Sox outfight Rays: Brawl precedes Ellsbury injury|author=[[Amalie Benjamin]]|work=[[Boston Globe]]|date=2008-06-06|accessdate=2008-06-27}}</ref> Major League Baseball suspended Crisp for seven games due to his actions in the brawl. Upon appeal, the suspension was reduced to five games which he had served on [[June 28]], {{by|2008}}.<ref>{{cite
#''Kim Dokunduysa Sana'' (Whoever Touched You) (Emre Can)
web|url=http://www.boston.com/sports/baseball/redsox/extras/extra_bases/2008/06/crisp_suspensio.html|title=Crisp suspension reduced|author=[[Gordon Edes]]|work=[[Boston Globe]]|date=2008-06-27|accessdate=2008-06-27}}</ref>
#''Sensiz Istanbul'a Düşmanım'' (I Loathe Istanbul Without You) - duet with [[Gripin]] (directed by Gürcan Keltek)
#''Git'' (Go) (Yon Thomas, Mike Norman)
#''Belki Bir Gün Özlersin'' (Maybe One Day You'll Miss) (directed by Gürcan Keltek)
#''Bu Kez Anladım'' (This time I understood)


==Awards==
* 10. Istanbul FM Gold Awards: Best Newcomer (En iyi çıkış)<ref>[http://www.istanbulfm.com.tr/muzik/?mview=makale&mid=16207 Istanbul FM Awards]</ref>
* Blue Jeans Magazin ''Best of 2006'' Awards:<ref>[http://www.bluejean.com.tr/dergi/06294/ Blue Jeans Magazine 1/2007]</ref>
** Best Song
** Best Video (for ''Afili Yalızlık'')
** Best Newcomer
** Best Producer ([[Haluk Kurosman]])
* Dream Magazine ''Best of 2006'' Awards:<ref>[http://www.dreamtv.com.tr/dreamDergi.aspx?id=13 Dream Magazine 1/2007]</ref>
** Best Turkish Male Singer
** Best Turkish New Singer
** Best Turkish Album
** Best Turkish Song
** Best Turkish Video (for ''Afili Yalnızlık'')
* Powertürk<ref>[http://www.powerturk.com One of Turkey's biggest and most prestigeous music television/radio channels]</ref> Music Awards<ref>[http://www.powerturkmuzikodulleri.com/ Powerturk Music Awards website]</ref>
** Best Newcomer (''En İyi Çıkış Yapan Sanatçı'')<ref>[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_KcySnmUz_4 A short clip from the awards announcing Emre Aydin as winner]</ref><ref>[http://www.haberler.com/powerturk-muzik-odulleri-haberi/ News announcing the winners]{{tr icon}}</ref>
* 34. [[Hürriyet]] Altın Kelebek Ödülleri (''34th Golden Butterfly Awards'')
** Best Newcomer (''En iyi çıkış yapan solist'')<ref>[http://haber.mynet.com/detail_news/?type=Actuel2&id=O1179824034956&date=22Mayis2007 ''34. Hürriyet - Altın Kelebek Ödülleri'' sahiplerini buldu ("34. Golden Butterfly Awards was given out)] - myNet Haber</ref>
* 14. Altın Objektif Ödülleri 2006 (''14. Golden Objective Awards 2006'')
** Yılın En İyi Çıkış Yapan Yorumcusu (''The Best Newcoming Singer of the Year'') <ref>[http://www.mgdmagazin.com/oylama2006.asp 14. Altın Objektif Ödülleri 2006]</ref>
* 11. Istanbul FM Gold Awards 2007<ref>[http://www.istanbulfm.com.tr/muzik/?mview=makale&mid=18543&IFM=77b3a3af2e610ba72fb0b263d35e3341 11. Istanbul FM Awards]</ref>
**Best rock male singer
** Best song with best lyrics & music (together with [[Gripin]] for the song ''Sensiz İstanbul'a Düşmanım'')
* Dream Magazine 2007 Awards<ref>Dream Magazin. [http://img120.imageshack.us/img120/5631/resimwj3.jpg 2008/1].</ref>
** En İyi Erkek Sanatçı (''Best male singer'')
** Yılın Yerli Şarkısı (''Domestic Song of the Year''): ''Git''
** Yılın Yerli Müzik Olayı (''Domestic Music Event of the Year''): [[Gripin]]-emreaydın: ''Sensiz İstanbul'a Düşmanım'' duet
* Dream TV 2007 Top 50 Songs<ref>[http://www.dreamtv.com.tr/sicak/87 Dream TV 2007 Top 50]</ref>
** 3rd place: [[Gripin]]-emreaydın: ''Sensiz İstanbul'a Düşmanım'' (first among Turkish songs)
** 38th place: ''Kim Dokunduysa Sana''
* Powertürk Music Awards 2008<ref>[http://www.powerturkmuzikodulleri.com/ Powertürk müzik ödülleri 2008]</ref>
** Best song: Gripin& emreaydın: ''Sensiz İstanbul'a Düşmanım''
** Best duet: Gripin& emreaydın: ''Sensiz İstanbul'a Düşmanım''
* 14. Kral TV Video Müzik Ödülleri<ref>[http://www.bizdevariz.com/2008/05/14/14-kral-tv-video-muzik-odulleri-sonuclari/ Kral TV Video Müzik Ödülleri]</ref>
** Best Rock Singer
*35. Altın Kelebek Tv Yıldızları Ödülleri<ref>[http://www.cnnturk.com/YASAM/DIGER/haber_detay.asp?PID=223&haberID=458556 35. Altin Kelebek]- CNN Türk</ref>
** Best Video: ''Belki Bir Gün Özlersin''
*[[MTV]] Türkiye 2008
** Best Turkish Act<ref>[http://www.mtv.com.tr/newsID.aspx?NewsId=3800 MTV Turkey: Best Turkish Act 2008]

==Source==
* [http://www.emreaydin.org Emre Aydin Official Site] >> Özgeçmiş (biography)
==References==
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==External links==
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* [http://www.emreaydin.org Official site] {{tr icon}}
* [http://www.grgdn.com GRGDN: publishing and management] {{tr icon}}
* [http://www.myspace.com/emreaydin Official Emre Aydin Myspace] {{tr icon}} {{en icon}}
* [http://www.showcaseyourmusic.com/emreaydin Emre Aydin at ShowCaseYourMusic.com] {{en icon}}
* [http://www.mtv.com.tr/aid_846_EMRE_AYDIN Emre Aydin] at [[MTV]] Türkiye {{tr icon}}
* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9oBrF6BXHTk Emre Aydın - Git video clip]
* [http://emreaydinlyrics.blogspot.com Emre Aydin International] {{en icon}}


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Revision as of 17:47, 13 October 2008

Coco Crisp
Boston Red Sox – No. 10
Center fielder
Bats: Switch
Throws: Right
debut
August 15, 2002, for the Cleveland Indians
Career statistics
(through 2008)
Batting average.280
Home runs56
Runs batted in313
Stolen bases124
Teams

Covelli Loyce "Coco" Crisp [1] (born November 1, 1979 in Los Angeles, California) is a Major League Baseball center fielder for the Boston Red Sox. Crisp is a switch-hitter and throws right-handed.

Early life

Crisp attended Los Angeles Pierce College following his graduation from Inglewood High School in Los Angeles, California. He briefly attended high school with NBA star Paul Pierce. Before attending Inglewood High School, he attended St. Bernard High School in Playa Del Rey, California for 3 years.

Personal life

His wife's name is Maria; together they have one son named Caden Covelli.

Baseball career

Minor League Career

( Add something abotu Coco's Minor League Career please! )

Major League Career

Cleveland Indians

Crisp was originally drafted by the St. Louis Cardinals in the 1999 Major League Baseball Draft. On August 7, 2002, while playing at Double-A New Haven, Crisp was traded to Cleveland to complete an earlier trade for pitcher Chuck Finley.

Crisp became the starting center fielder with the Indians in mid-2002, replacing the injured Matt Lawton. For the next few seasons, Crisp established a reputation as an excellent fielder and speedy baserunner. Despite his success, Crisp had to fight for his roster spot each spring. In 2005, Crisp moved to left field following the emergence of another young outfielder, Grady Sizemore. In his final two seasons with the Indians, Crisp showcased his offensive talent by batting .297 and .300 with 31 total home runs and 35 steals.

Boston Red Sox

After Johnny Damon signed with the New York Yankees, the Red Sox sought Crisp to fill Damon's vacated role both in center field and as a lead-off hitter. In January 2006, the Red Sox sent prospect third baseman Andy Marte, pitcher Guillermo Mota, catcher Kelly Shoppach, a player to be named later (Minor Leaguer Randy Newsom), and cash considerations to the Indians for Crisp and pitcher David Riske. Crisp, already a fan favorite in Cleveland, saw his national fame jump dramatically upon entering big-market Boston before playing a single game in a Red Sox uniform.

After a promising start to his Red Sox career, which included signing a 3-year contract extension worth $15.5 million, Crisp broke his left index finger attempting to steal third base and spent the next 42 games on the disabled list. After returning to the Red Sox outfield on May 28, Kevin Youkilis had taken over the leadoff spot, and Crisp usually batted 7th or 8th in the line-up for the rest of the year. In 105 games, he had a .264 batting average with 8 home runs and 36 RBI. Besides his injury, Crisp's 2006 season may be best remembered for a fantastic defensive catch against the New York Mets on June 29.

2007 Season

Crisp began the 2007 season struggling offensively. On April 20, 2007, Crisp fell over a short wall at Fenway Park while trying to catch a home run by Alex Rodriguez. Although he was unable to make the catch, missing by inches, he hit a game tying triple off Mariano Rivera in the bottom of the eighth. The Red Sox went on to win 7-6. During this season, he made numerous impressive catches in the outfield. It has even been claimed by one major league club that Crisp is easily the best defensive center fielder in all of Major League Baseball.[2] Although struggled at the plate throughout much of the season, between June 13 and July 5, Crisp raised his batting average from .221 to .265, and after a 3 for 4 game on July 22, he raised his average to a season high .277. On June 18, entering the game with only two home runs in the season, Crisp belted two homers in the first multi-HR game of his career in a 9-4 loss to the Atlanta Braves.

On August 5, Crisp was almost run over by the Seattle Mariners' mascot, the Mariner Moose. The Moose, driving a lap around Safeco Field's warning track on an ATV, nearly collided with Crisp as he was leaving the dugout for his position in the middle of the fifth inning; Crisp had to jump out of the way to avoid being hit. Red Sox pitching coach John Farrell was incensed by the mascot's actions and voiced his displeasure to both the mascot and Seattle's head groundskeeper. Immediately following the incident, the Red Sox received an apology from Mariners GM Bill Bavasi.[3]

On October 21, in Game 7 of the American League Championship Series, Crisp made the catch that sent Boston to their second World Series in four seasons. He sprinted over to the triangle in center field and collided with the wall after making the catch.

Although he was the team's starting center fielder throughout the 2007 season, he was benched mid series during the ALCS for rookie Jacoby Ellsbury. He remained benched for the 2007 World Series, only appearing late in games for defensive substitutions.

2008 Season
Bench-clearing brawl on June 5, 2008

On June 4, Crisp was the center of controversy in a game against the Tampa Bay Rays. After trying to steal second base in the bottom of the sixth inning, Rays shortstop Jason Bartlett placed his knee in front of the bag, in attempt to prevent Crisp from stealing the base. Crisp stole the base, but was not happy with this. On base again in the bottom of the eighth inning, he attempted another steal, this time taking out second baseman Akinori Iwamura on a hard slide. He slid as if he was trying to break up a double play. During a pitching change in that inning, Ray's manager Joe Maddon and Crisp argued, with Crisp in the dugout and Maddon on the pitching mound. After the game, Crisp said that he thought it was Bartlett in the play in the eighth inning, not Iwamura. Crisp described Bartlett's knee in front of the bag as a "shady" play. The very next game, in Crisp's first at bat in the bottom of the second, leading off the inning with the Sox up 3-1, Rays starter James Shields hit him on the thigh on the second pitch. Crisp charged the mound and first dodged a punch from Shields, and then threw a punch at Shields which also missed, setting off a bench-clearing brawl. Crisp, Jonny Gomes, and Shields were ejected from the game.[4] Major League Baseball suspended Crisp for seven games due to his actions in the brawl. Upon appeal, the suspension was reduced to five games which he had served on June 28, 2008.[5]

References

  1. ^ Coco Crisp Baseball Stats by Baseball Almanac
  2. ^ projo.comCoco's fielding mighty Crisp, Sean McAdam, 6/27/2007
  3. ^ boston.comTheir only close call was a moose on the loose, Dan Shaughnessy, 8/6/2007
  4. ^ Amalie Benjamin (2008-06-06). "Red Sox outfight Rays: Brawl precedes Ellsbury injury". Boston Globe. Retrieved 2008-06-27.
  5. ^ {{cite web|url=http://www.boston.com/sports/baseball/redsox/extras/extra_bases/2008/06/crisp_suspensio.html%7Ctitle=Crisp suspension reduced|author=Gordon Edes|work=Boston Globe|date=2008-06-27|accessdate=2008-06-27}}

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