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The MLB announced this Monday the suspension of up to 12 players who were involved in the fight between the Angels and Mariners that took place on Sunday afternoon at Angel Stadium after a pitch hit Jesse Winker by pitcher Andrew Wantz.

The manager of the Angels, Phil Nevin took the heaviest punishment when he was suspended for 10 games, after it was determined that he ordered the intentional throw to Winker , even though the umpires had warned both teams.

Furthermore, other members of the Los Angeles team who were suspended are third baseman Anthony Rendon with 5 games for his actions in the incident and for leaving the dugout while on the roster. injured.

Angels coach Dom Chiti has received a five-game suspension for his actions during the incident. In turn, Angels pitcher Andrew Wantz has received a three-game suspension for prescribing Winker with a pitch.

Californians pitcher Ryan Tepera has also received a three-game suspension for his actions, while Cuban pitcher Raisel Iglesias has received a two-game suspension for his actions.

Meanwhile, Angels bench coach Ray Montgomery has received a two-game suspension. Interpreter Manny del Campo has received a two-game suspension for his actions.

The last Angels member to miss a few games is Angels wide receivers coach Bill Haselman , has received a two-game suspension for his actions.

Suspended from Mariners

For its part, the Seattle team will also have some players suspended, starting with outfielder Jesse Winker who was banned for seven games for the actions that caused the incident and for fighting.

Shortstop JP Crawford has received a five-game suspension for take part in the brawl and Dominican rookie Julio Rodriguez will be suspended two games.

It should be noted that all suspensions will begin this Monday if none of those involved files an appeal with the Major League office.

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By Scribe