The Los Angeles Angels received suspensions resulting from Sunday’s brawl against the Mariners less than two hours before their game versus the Chicago White Sox Monday night at Angel Stadium.
A total of nine Angels players and coaches were suspended by Major League Baseball in varying degrees.
Angels interim manager, Phil Nevin, received the longest suspension of 10 games, in which he began missing Monday night’s win over Chicago.
In Sunday’s victory over the Seattle Mariners based on Nevin’s late decision to start Andrew Wantz instead of scheduled starter Jose Suarez, Wantz threw a pitch high behind Seattle’s Julio Rodríguez in the first inning and proceeded to hit Jesse Winker in the second following umpire warnings….