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A's issue fines in scuffle, Dodgers-Giants starts in L.A

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The A's are trying to move on after fining Billy Butler and Danny Valencia on Monday for their clubhouse fight last week.

Earlier in the day, the San Francisco Chronicle reported that Butler and Valencia began fighting over comments Butler made to an equipment representative prior to a game Friday at the Chicago White Sox. During the exchange, Valencia hit Butler in the temple before teammates stepped in to end the altercation.

''There was an altercation in the clubhouse, we're aware of it, both players have been disciplined and fined and we're moving past it,'' Oakland general manager David Forst said. ''That's it. From the organization's standpoint, it's resolved and we're moving past it.''

Butler sat out the series in Chicago with headaches and nausea. Forst said Oakland - among the worst teams in the American League - would not suspend the players.

Here's a look at what else is happening all around the majors today:

SETTLING THE WEST, PART 1 OF 3

The Dodgers attempt to defend their one-game lead in the NL West when they open a pivotal three-game series in L.A. against second-place San Francisco. Giants ace Madison Bumgarner (12-7, 2.25) pitches Game 1 against Kenta Maeda (12-7, 3.29). This is the first of three remaining series between the teams.

ANOTHER INJURED MET

The Mets are down another starting pitcher after placing left-hander Steven Matz on the disabled list with shoulder tightness. The Mets said the rookie underwent an MRI on Monday that revealed no structural damage to his shoulder. He joins Matt Harvey and Zack Wheeler among New York's heralded young pitchers on the DL.

MINOR MOVEMENTS

The minors are getting a shakeup, with two teams from the Class A California League being contracted and while the Carolina League expands by two squads for the 2017 season. Bakersfield and High Desert will cease operations after the season, while Kinston, North Carolina, and another undetermined location will get Carolina League franchises. The Rangers have been affiliated with High Desert with two years and will shift their Class A operation to Kinston.

HEALTHY SALAZAR

Indians righty Danny Salazar (11-4) faces Oakland in his second start since coming off the disabled list. Carlos Carrasco and Andrew Miller combined to four-hit the A's in a 1-0 Indians' win Monday. Oakland left-hander Sean Manaea (4-8) leads all AL rookies with 92 strikeouts.

TAIJUAN COMES BACK

Taijuan Walker returns to Seattle's rotation following a stint in the minors. Walker last started for the Mariners Aug. 6 when he allowed six runs in four innings in an 8-6 win over the Angels. CC Sabathia pitches for the Yankees.

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