Chicago White Sox shortstop Tim Anderson had his suspension from the brawl with the Cleveland Guardians reduced to five games, MLB announced Thursday.
Guardians third baseman Jose Ramírez, left, squares off with White Sox shortstop Tim Anderson during the start to a fight in the sixth inning Saturday in Cleveland.
Chicago White Sox shortstop Tim Anderson had his suspension from the brawl with the Cleveland Guardians reduced to five games, Major League Baseball announced Thursday.White Sox shortstop Tim Anderson has reached a settlement regarding the discipline issued on August 7th. He will now serve a five-game suspension that will begin on Friday, when Chicago plays at Colorado.
Ramírez landed a right haymaker that leveled Anderson. The benches cleared, and it took 14 minutes to restore order.Ramírez had his suspension reduced from three games to twoSox manager Pedro Grifol and Guardians manager Terry Francona, closer Emmanuel Clase and third-base coach Mike Sarbaugh each served one-game suspensions.
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