Major League Baseball suspended 13 people for their roles in the brawl between the Seattle and Los Angeles Angels.
Anthony Rendon was suspended for five games and Phil Nevin was suspended for 10 games.
Jessica Kleinschmidt @KleinschmidtJDThere are a total of 12 people who have been disciplined for yesterdays brawl between the Angels and Mariners: pic.twitter.com/PXNGV3o1vg
Jessica Kleinschmidt @KleinschmidtJDNevin, Chiti and Del Campo will begin serving tonight. Montgomery and Haselman will both serve when Chiti returns from suspension.
Jeff Fletcher @JeffFletcherOCRRyan Tepera and Raisel Iglesias are appealing their suspensions. Andrew Wantz is not.
No word yet on Anthony Rendon. His suspension doesn't start till next season, but he still could appeal to get it reduced.
The brawl may have started in the game against the Angels. In the process of earning the save, the pitcher drew the ire of the player when he threw a pitch up and in.
Andrew Wantz appeared to get some payback when his 93 mph pitch sailed behind Rodriguez. Both teams were warned about that.
Wantz hit Winker with a pitch in the second, and things went from bad to worse.
The Angels catcher had words with Winker. There was a benches-clearing brawl that far exceeded what fans typically see.
✨ Watch more top videos, highlights, and B/R original contentRendon had recently undergone wrist surgery. There was a shoving match when tempers were cooling.
After the teams left the field, Angels closer Raisel Iglesias threw a box of seeds onto the field and yelled at his former teammate on the Reds, Jesse Winker.
The Angel Stadium crowd was farewelled by Winker, who let them know they were the top ranked team.
Four people from Los Angeles and Seattle were thrown out of the game. Luis Rengifo hit a home run for the Angels and David MacKinnon hit a single for the win.
Immediately after the brawl, it was clear that the biggest instigators were going to be suspended.
Scott Hanson @shansonSeaTimesThe teams are finally separating. Winker is yelling at the Angels crowd. He is being held back from going at the Angels again. There will obviously be ejections -- and eventually suspensions. A lot of punches were thrown.
Jeff Fletcher @JeffFletcherOCRMLB is going to have to do some Zapruder-like film analysis to figure out who did what when they are levying fines and suspensions.
The Mariners had been on a five-game winning streak before they lost on Sunday.
Losing regulars made the Angels even more sad. They haven't recovered from the 14-game losing streak.