Hartford Courant

Showalter serves 1-game suspension Monday night

- By Mike Fitzpatric­k

NEW YORK — Mets manager Buck Showalter was suspended for Monday’s series opener against the Atlanta Braves after Major League Baseball determined New York reliever Yoan López intentiona­lly threw at Philadelph­ia slugger Kyle Schwarber the previous night.

López, optioned to Triple-a Syracuse following Sunday night’s victory, received a three-game ban that starts whenever he returns to the active big league roster. If he appeals, the penalty would be delayed until the process is completed.

Michael Hill, baseball’s senior vice president for on-field operations, announced the discipline about 20 minutes before the first pitch of New York’s game against World Series champion Atlanta at Citi Field — the initial meeting this season between the NL East rivals.

Bench coach Glenn Sherlock, pitching coach Jeremy Hefner and hitting coach Eric Chávez were set to fill in for Showalter, who also missed a game last month for a medical procedure.

Showalter was suspended for one game and fined.

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