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Jorge López had his three-game suspension reduced to two games on appeal.
López will immediately begin serving the league-issued two-game ban for “intentionally throwing at Andrew McCutchen” earlier this week. The 32-year-old righty will miss the rest of Washington’s weekend series against the Rockies, but will be eligible to return on Monday.
MLB has suspended Nationals RHP Jorge López three games and manager Davey Martinez one game after Wednesday night’s benches-clearing fight against the Pirates.
With the Nationals down 2-0 in the seventh, Lopez hit Pirates left fielder Bryan Reynolds with a pitch and then threw a fastball over Andrew McCutchen’s head three pitches later. Pittsburgh manager Derek Shelton complained, and both teams cleared the dugout and yelled at each other a little bit. No warnings were issued by the umpires, and Martinez was not ejected from the game, so the suspension is a bit of a surprise here.
Jorge López is available Sunday after missing the last two games with an illness.
López warmed up Thursday, but he sat back down because he didn’t feel well. With the Nationals having lost two close games, López certainly would have pitched at least once by now had he been feeling up to it.
Nationals manager Davey Martinez says that Jorge Lopez has been sidelined with a “left hip issue.”
Lopez hasn’t pitched since March 10th and now we know why. The 32-year-old is scheduled to throw a light bullpen today and could pitch in a spring training game and be ready for Opening Day if the bullpen session goes well.
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Apr 16th | @Pirates | -8.9 |
Apr 13th | @Marlins | -6.2 |
Apr 12th | @Marlins | 4.3 |
Apr 9th | Dodgers | 5 |