An old-school baseball brawl broke out in Sunday’s matchup between the Los Angeles Angels and Seattle Mariners, after Jesse Winker was hit by a pitch, leading to six players and both managers getting ejected. As expected, suspensions were set to follow and now we’ve learned that Angels manager Phil Nevin got the worst of it, yet 11 others ended up getting suspended too. We’ll detail it all down below.
Here’s the clip of the brawl if you missed out.
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It didn’t take MLB long to determine who would be suspended for their participation in Sunday’s scrum. Just over 24 hours after the brouhaha broke out, the MLB announced a total of 12 suspensions. Here’s the who and why.
Are you kidding me? They even nailed the interpreter? This is the first time in MLB history an interpreter has been suspended following a brawl, but as you can see, he wasn’t the only one to go down with the sinking ship.
Nevin, serving in the managerial role on an interim basis getting 10 games sends a strong message as well. Clearly the league felt it was Nevin’s doing to have Andrew Wantz bean Winker as retaliation for the Mariners nearly hitting Mike Trout in the ninth inning during Saturday’s matchup. Which, with Wantz going inside to Julio Rodriguez in the first inning before drilling Winker later in the second, the league may have some reasoning here.
The Angels now face the Chicago White Sox for the first game of a three-game set on Monday, but they’ll have to do so without their manager and a number of other missing pieces.
Meanwhile the Mariners are set to take on the Baltimore Orioles, starting the first of a three-game series against Baltimore on Monday night, facing similar hardships. But at least they still have their interpreter.
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