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Published on Tuesday, Jul 28, 2009
Associated Press
Indians pitcher Winston Abreu has been suspended for three games for plunking a Seattle Mariners hitter over the weekend.
Indians manager Eric Wedge was penalized one game. Wedge was to sit out Monday night's game against the Los Angeles Angels.
There was no announcement on whether Abreu would appeal. He was also fined an undisclosed amount.
Abreu was penalized for hitting Jack Hannahan in the shoulder during the ninth inning of the Indians' 10-3 win at Seattle Saturday night. Umpires had warned the teams about hitting opposing batters.
Major League Baseball also fined Mariners pitcher Chris Jakubauskas for throwing at the Indians' Ben Francisco earlier in the game.
Associated Press
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