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Angels Lose Soler For Seven Games As MLB Issues Suspensions For Last Night's Brawl

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The Los Angeles Angels' game last night featured a fight-night undercard, and both participants were suspended.

The Los Angeles Angels lost DH Jorge Soler for seven games as MLB handed down suspensions for the fight that ensued after Soler charged the mound as part of a brushback incident last night involving Atlanta Braves pitcher Reynaldo Lopez, who was also suspended for seven games. The incident started when Soler homered off Lopez in the top of the first, which didn't go over well given that Soler has basically owned Lopez, having gone 14-for-23 against the Atlanta starter. Lopez then hit Soler with a pitch the next time around, and the confrontation continued in the fifth when Lopez whizzed a fastball inside and over Solerโ€™s head.

That led to a staring match, and when neither player gave in Soler took a couple of tentative steps toward the mound. Lopez opened his arms in a โ€œcome get meโ€ gesture, and Soler charged the mound and the fight ensued. The suspensions wee announced by Michael Hill, MLBโ€™s senior vice president for on-field operations, and according to an ESPN/AP report both players also received undisclosed fines.

The suspensions were set to start today, but both players are appealing. These suspensions were more than usual because this was a real baseball fight, not just a series of the usual pushing and shoving matches that quickly get broken up. This one could have done serious damage to both players, as Lopez was in full retreat toward the Angels dugout as Soler came after him, with both players throwing haymakers all the while.

At one point it looked like Lopez was considering throwing at Soler with the ball still in hand as he stepped off the mound, which could have produced a bloodbath. No announcement was made about the role of Atlanta manager Walt Weiss in the fracas, as Weiss tackled Soler to prevent him from doing damage. Weiss denied that his pitcher was throwing at Soler, but there may be additional fines to Weiss and the organization given the obvious sequence of events that led to the incident.