New York Post

Strickland gets 6, Harper 4 for brawl

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SAN FRANCISCO — Giants reliever Hunter Strickland received a six-game suspension Tuesday and Washington’s Bryce Harper was penalized four games for their roles in a benches-clearing brawl at AT&T Park a day earlier.

Each was also fined an undisclose­d amount, Major League Baseball announced Tuesday. MLB said both players planned to appeal, so the suspension­s weren’t to begin with Tuesday night’s game between the clubs. Joe Garagiola Jr., MLB’s senior vice president, typically hears player appeals.

Strickland hit Harper in the hip with a pitch in the eighth inning and the Washington slugger charged the mound, wildly firing his helmet and trading punches to the head with Strickland during the Nationals’ 3-0 win Monday over San Francisco.

MLB chief baseball officer Joe Torre’s explanatio­n of the disciplina­ry decisions said that Strickland had intentiona­lly hit “Harper with a pitch, inciting the bench-clearing incident and fighting” while Harper’s suspension came “for charging the mound, throwing his helmet and fighting.”

The two players’ bad blood stems from a pair of home runs Harper hit off Strickland in the 2014 playoffs, when the Giants went on to capture their third World Series championsh­ip in five years.

Giants first baseman Michael Morse, who collided with teammate Jeff Samardzija during the brawl, was placed on the seven-day concussion disabled list on Tuesday.

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