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Angels’ Nevin banned 10 games for brawl; Mariners’ Winker gets 7

- By Joe Reedy

ANAHEIM, CALIF. — Los Angeles Angels interim manager Phil Nevin was suspended 10 games and Seattle Mariners outfielder Jesse Winker received a seven-game ban from Major League Baseball for their roles in a benches-clearing brawl during Sunday’s game.

Nevin and Winker were two of 12 players or coaches suspended between the teams, MLB ruled Monday.

Mariners shortstop J.P. Crawford received five games, Angels pitchers Ryan Tepera and Andrew Wantz were suspended for three, and Mariners outfielder Julio Rodríguez, Angels reliever Raisel Iglesias and major league interprete­r Manny Del Campo received two games.

Angels third baseman Anthony Rendon, who is out for the rest of the season after undergoing wrist surgery, will be suspended five games when he returns. For now, he is prohibited from sitting on the bench for the next seven games.

Nevin received a significan­t suspension for Angels opener Wantz intentiona­lly throwing at Winker while warnings were in place for both teams. Nevin made the late decision to pitch Wantz instead of scheduled starter Jose Suarez.

Nevin’s suspension began Monday as the Angels opened a series against the Chicago

White Sox. Bench coach Ray Montgomery, who received a two-game suspension, will manage in Nevin’s place. Montgomery and catching coach Bill Haselman (one game) will begin serving their suspension­s after assistant pitching coach Dom Chiti returns from his five-game ban.

Winker was hit by the first pitch of the second inning by Wantz, who had also thrown a pitch behind Rodríguez’s head during in the first inning. Wantz is the only player not appealing.

The up-and-in pitches appeared to be the Angels’ response to Erik Swanson’s 95 mph fastball near Mike Trout’s head during the ninth inning Saturday. Trout voiced his frustratio­n about the pitch after the game.

Winker reacted to getting hit by Wantz, yelling and gesturing toward the Angels’ dugout. Winker then charged Los Angeles’ dugout on the third-base side after yelling at Nevin with both benches and bullpens emptying.

The brawl lasted four minutes, with both teams appearing to throw multiple punches. Before the bans were announced, Nevin disputed that he used Wantz to throw at Seattle’s players.

“That’s not factual. But I don’t want to get into a war of words with that,” Nevin said. “What’s done is done. Yesterday’s over and done with. We’re focused on the White Sox today.”

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 ?? MARK J. TERRILL/AP ?? Members of the Seattle Mariners and the Los Angeles Angels scuffle after Mariners’ Jesse Winker was hit by a pitch on Sunday in Anaheim, Calif.
MARK J. TERRILL/AP Members of the Seattle Mariners and the Los Angeles Angels scuffle after Mariners’ Jesse Winker was hit by a pitch on Sunday in Anaheim, Calif.

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