San Diego Padres right-hander Robert Suarez has been suspended.
On the 26th (Korean time), the MLB 카지노사이트 Secretariat announced that Suarez would be suspended for 10 games and fined in the name of Michael Hill, senior vice president of game operations.
This is a punishment for violating the prohibition on the use of foreign substances. Since June 2021, Major League Baseball has strengthened crackdowns on the use of foreign substances by pitchers, and has been punished with a 10-game suspension when caught.
Suarez was ejected after being caught using a foreign object before taking the mound in the top of the 8th inning of a home game against the Miami Marlins on the 24th.
Todd Tichener, who was the referee’s assistant at the time, later explained in a full report, “It was too sticky, so I was ejected.”
Suarez was listed as the sixth pitcher to be ejected after an enhanced inspection.
This season alone, he was ordered to leave for the fourth time after Max Scherzer and Drew Smith (more Mets) and Domingo Herman (Yankees).
Although he was disciplined, the player appealed and was able to pitch in the away game against the Milwaukee Brewers, which will be held on this day.
Suarez’s punishment is suspended until the appeal process is complete.
Suarezune, who made her big league debut last year after playing in Nippon Professional Baseball, was unable to play in the first half of this season due to an elbow injury.
He returned late in the second half, throwing 13 1/3 innings in 13 games, recording an earned run average of 4.73, 2 wins, 2 losses and 4 holds.