MLB Suspends Four in White Sox/Royals Brawl
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| Ozzie Guillen is one of four in the White Sox/Royals brawl that have been suspended. (AP Images) |
Major League Baseball has reached a decision after the August 3 brawl between the Chicago White Sox and Kansas City Royals. Four will be suspended.
The Royals suspended are catcher Miguel Olivo (five games), pitcher Zack Greinke (five games) and manager Trey Hillman (one game). White Sox manager Ozzie Guillen will miss two games.
Both Olivo and Greinke have appealed their suspensions.
The brawl started when the Royals were already laying a 14-3 whooping on the White Sox in the 5th inning. When Olivo, who already had three RBIs in the contest, was hit by a pitch by reliever D.J. Carrasco it caused a bench-clearing brawl.
Both teams were warned, but then Greinke plunked White Sox outfielder Nick Swisher in the seventh and was ejected as well.
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