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Framber Valdez Suspension Officially Reduced

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Framber Valdez’s suspension has been reduced from six games to five following the Red Sox incident.

The Detroit Tigers officially have clarity on Framber Valdez’s suspension, and the final result is slightly better than initially feared. After originally receiving a six-game suspension following Tuesday’s benches-clearing incident against the Boston Red Sox, Valdez’s punishment has reportedly been reduced to five games. According to reports, the suspension will begin immediately.

Framber Valdez Suspension Officially Reduced MLive’s Evan Woodbery reported Wednesday evening that the Framber Valdez suspension was reduced from six games to five. Woodbery also noted that Valdez likely agreed to drop or avoid pursuing an appeal in exchange for the reduced penalty. That decision allows the suspension to begin right away rather than dragging into next week.

The timing matters for Detroit. Valdez had originally been lined up to start Sunday against the Kansas City Royals, but he will now be ineligible for that outing. Instead, he is expected to become eligible to return on May 13 against the New York Mets.

Tigers Rotation Takes Another Hit Even with the reduction, the Framber Valdez suspension creates another major challenge for a Tigers pitching staff already overwhelmed by injuries. Detroit is currently without Tarik Skubal, Justin Verlander , Casey Mize, Troy Melton, Jackson Jobe, and Will Vest. Losing Valdez, even temporarily, further stretches a rotation that is already relying heavily on bullpen games and spot starts.