MLB got it wrong with Chris Archer, Yasiel Puig suspensions

Charles LeClaire-USA TODAY Sports

MLB issued suspensions to Pittsburgh Pirates pitcher Chris Archer, Cincinnati Reds outfielder Yasiel Puig, and Reds manager David Bell on Tuesday.

What happened: The suspensions stemmed from Sunday’s brawl, which transpired after Archer deliberately threw behind Derek Dietrich.

TBoth Archer and Puig deserved suspensions, and indeed, Puig won’t even appeal his (Archer is appealing).

The big picture: The problem is that these two suspensions — Archer got five games, while Puig got two — didn’t remotely line up with what should have happened.

Consider these facts:

There’s nothing right about this. MLB got this one wrong.

The problem: Puig shouldn’t be disciplined twice as much for defending a teammate.

The bottom line: At this point, we just hope it doesn’t take someone getting seriously hurt on a retaliation pitch for the league to get this fixed.

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