Austin American-Statesman

League punishes Puig for gesture

- Wire services

Los Angeles Dodgers outfielder Yasiel Puig was suspended one game and fined by MLB for making an obscene gesture to Indians fans Tuesday night.

Puig flashed the middle finger on both hands at fans sitting behind home plate at Progressiv­e Field after hitting a home run in the second inning.

Puig is appealing the decision and played Wednesday night. Puig said he “stooped” to the level of fans who he said were heckling him in the on-deck circle. Puig said the group of fans kept talking to him after the home run.

Manager Dave Roberts said Puig regretted the incident.

“It’s something that he wishes didn’t happen,” Roberts said. “He didn’t appreciate what was being said, and he reacted.”

Marlins: Ichiro Suzuki had a pinch-hit infield single Wednesday for his 365th interleagu­e hit, breaking Derek Jeter’s MLB record.

Padres: Hunter Renfroe’s 14th homer tied Nate Colbert for the most home runs by a Padres rookie before the All-Star break. Colbert went on to hit 24 home runs in the expansion 1969 season.

Orioles: First baseman Chris Davis was placed on the 10-day disabled list with a strained right oblique.

Braves: Third baseman Adonis Garcia is expected to miss two months after having surgery to repair ligament damage in his left ring finger.

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