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lol Just seen that one on that paparazzi-like show tmz or what ever, it could have been his hand was passing through at the right moment, I'm sure many people now are looking through there love ones photos for similaritys, and I'm sure hundreds of thousand will find it, since its quite possible to catch it at the right moment...I'd say 1/6 chance.

But who knows maybe he did, maybe he didn't...still I like how these type of shows blow up shit, not minding there own buisness and could possibly destroy a marriage by blowing it all up on world wide TV. that was from something that wasn't even what it was.
 
I need a complete video please. lol

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S2uGROwr-rY

Alcántara is remembered for an incident while he was playing with the Pawtucket Red Sox, Boston's AAA affiliate of the International League. On July 3, 2001, after being brushed back a second time by Scranton/Wilkes-Barre Red Barons pitcher Blas Cedeño, Alcántara turned around, kicking catcher Jeremy Salazar, karate-style, in the mask before charging the mound, throwing an unsuccessful punch at Cedeño before turning around as other players joined the fight until he was tackled by Kevin Orie. The incident cost Alcántara a six-game suspension and his spot on the International League's All Star squad.[1]
 
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