Editorial Seventh entry
Pittsburgh / 18/04/2024 22:44:17
The Major League office announced that the Cuban pitcher of the Pittsburgh Pirates, Aroldis Chapman, was suspended for matches and will receive a financial fine after inappropriate actions by the pitcher were presented.
In the game on Monday, April 15, against the New York Mets at Citi Field, Chapman approached the home plate umpire, Edwin Moscoso, to whom he apparently said something while covering his face with his mitten, and the umpire said something to him. he expelled, provoking the Cuban’s anger.
It was Michael Hill, senior vice president of field operations for Major League Baseball, who was in charge of making the announcement about the punishment for Aroldis Chapman.
Unless he decides to appeal, Chapman’s suspension takes effect Friday, when the Pirates host the Boston Red Sox at PNC Park. If Chapman decides to file an appeal, then the discipline will be temporarily suspended until the process is completed. Seventh Entry
2024-04-19 10:46:52
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