Marin Independent Journal

Cintrón receives 20-game suspension

Laureano gone for 6

- By Janie McCauley The Associated Press

OAKLAND » Houston Astros hitting coach Álex Cintrón received a 20-game suspension and a fine Tuesday for his role in a benchescle­aring brawl at Oakland, while A’s outfielder Ramon Laureano was given a six-game suspension and a fine.

Cintrón’s suspension is the longest for an on-field transgress­ion in 15 years, since Texas pitcher Kenny Rogers received 20 games for his altercatio­n with two cameramen in 2005.

“I accept MLB’s suspension and will learn from this,” Cintrón said in a statement. “Although I never referenced Ramon’s mother, my actions were inappropri­ate. I apologize for my part in Sunday’s unfortunat­e incident. As coaches, we are held to a higher standard and should be an example to the players. Hopefully, other coaches will learn from my mistake so that this never happens again in the future.”

Laureano appealed, so his discipline won’t begin Tuesday night against the Angels, Major League Baseball said.

Laureano was hit by a pitch from Humberto Castellano­s with one out in the seventh inning of Oakland’s 7-2 victory Sunday. He began exchanging words with a gesturing Cintrón then left first base, threw down his batting helmet and began sprinting toward the 41-year-old Cintrón.

Astros catcher Dustin Garneau tackled Laureano before the A’s outfielder got to the hitting coach. Laureano is a former Astros player and the rival clubs have been the top two in the AL West the past two years. A’s pitcher Mike Fiers, another former Houston player, revealed the Astros’ sign-stealing scandal in November to The Athletic.

Laureano was hit for the third time in the weekend series swept by Oakland — the fifth time the A’s were hit in all while the Astros didn’t get plunked once — and he pointed at Castellano­s.

Players rushed out of both dugouts. Laureano was ejected by plate umpire Ted Barrett, and the umpiring crew could easily be heard yelling at the players to “get back to the dugout!” through a ballpark with no fans.

The A’s lost the AL wildcard game each of the past two seasons after winning 97 games both years to place second in the AL West behind three-time reigning division champion Houston, which won a World Series in 2017 and an AL pennant last season.

The Dodgers and Astros had their own dustup when Los Angeles visited Houston last month. LA lost the ‘17 World Series to the Astros when the sign-stealing scam was happening.

In announcing the punishment­s, MLB said Cintrón’s discipline was “for his role in inciting and escalating the conflict between the two clubs.” Given the coronaviru­s pandemic, baseball has establishe­d strict guidelines about avoiding brawls.

A former infielder from Puerto Rico, Cintrón played parts of nine major league seasons with Arizona, the Chicago White Sox, Baltimore and Washington. He won’t be eligible to coach again until Sept. 2, when the Astros are scheduled to host Texas.

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