Boston Red Sox first baseman Willson Contreras will sit five games after his suspension was trimmed on appeal, the league announced Thursday.
The original seven-game punishment is now down to five, and the ban begins Thursday. That puts Contreras on track to be eligible for the second game of a July 17 doubleheader against the Tampa Bay Rays.
The suspension stems from the benches-clearing incident with the Washington Nationals on June 30. Contreras was penalized not just for his role in the fight, but also for breaking MLB’s social media policy by posting an Instagram comment at a fan during the game.
After being taunted online, Contreras replied, "Come meet me at Fenway"
The 34-year-old was also in the middle of the on-field confrontation that followed. Nationals right-hander Cade Cavalli struck out Contreras in the fourth inning of Washington’s 8-1 win, then yelled, "Sit down, boy" before the exchange escalated. Contreras and Cavalli later got into a heated argument, and Contreras eventually threw his helmet at the pitcher during the brawl.
Cavalli’s own suspension was reduced as well. He had originally been hit with seven games, but that was lowered to five Monday.
Cavalli later apologized for his remark, saying he did not intend to invoke the racist history of the word "boy" in the United States.
Nationals right-hander Miles Mikolas also received a five-game ban, while Red Sox outfielder Nate Eaton was suspended for three games. Both players appealed their penalties.
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