Daily Freeman (Kingston, NY)

Yanks’ Chapman, Boone receive suspension­s

Pitcher is suspended three games after throwing near batter’s head; Boone, Rays manager Cash banned one game each

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Aroldis Chapman is suspended three games and Aaron Boone gets a one-game ban after a near-brawl with the Rays.

NEW YORK (AP) » Yankees closer Aroldis Chapman was suspended for three games Wednesday, a day after he threw a fastball near the head of pinch-hitter Michael Brosseau while closing out his first save of the season in a 5-3 victory over the Tampa Bay Rays.

Chapman said the pitch was not intentiona­l and he is appealing the suspension.

“I think it was a little harsh,” Chapman said through a translator. “That’s the reason I’m going to appeal.”

Chapman, who previously was discipline­d in his career for intentiona­lly throwing at the head area, also was fined by Major League Baseball.

Yankees manager Aaron Boone received a one-game suspension and was also fined an undisclose­d amount following the events during Tuesday night’s game.

“I don’t think I should be sitting out tonight, nor Chappy, but I do respect the process and the thoroughne­ss and the care that they gave to kind of walk it through this,” Boone said. “I accept it but I certainly don’t agree with it.”

Rays manager Kevin Cash received a one-game suspension and was fined an undisclose­d amount after being ejected during the game and for his comments afterward. Umpires convened before issuing warnings to both benches, and Cash was ejected after coming onto the field to argue.

Cash said following the game that someone has to be accountabl­e, adding, “And the last thing I’ll say on this is I got a whole damn stable full of guys that throw 98 mph. Period.”

“It’s fair, warranted,” Cash said of the suspension.

Boone and Cash were scheduled to serve their suspension­s Wednesday as the Rays and Yankees wrapped up a three-game series in New York. Chapman

was also scheduled to begin serving his suspension Wednesday.

Tensions have run high between the clubs for years, at least since now-retired Yankees left-hander CC Sabathia was ejected for plunking Jesus Sucre in 2018.

“We all want this behind us, let’s just get back to playing,” Cash said.

 ?? KATHY WILLENS - STAFF, AP ?? Third base umpire Jansen Visconti, center, restrains New York Yankees relief pitcher Aroldis Chapman, right, after the Tampa Bay Rays and Yankees traded words after the Yankees’ 5-3 victory in a baseball game, Tuesday, Sept. 1, 2020, at Yankee Stadium in New York.
KATHY WILLENS - STAFF, AP Third base umpire Jansen Visconti, center, restrains New York Yankees relief pitcher Aroldis Chapman, right, after the Tampa Bay Rays and Yankees traded words after the Yankees’ 5-3 victory in a baseball game, Tuesday, Sept. 1, 2020, at Yankee Stadium in New York.

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