Reds manager Bell, others suspended for incident with Cubs
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[September 01, 2020]
Major League Baseball
disciplined three members of the Cincinnati Reds and one from the
Chicago Cubs in response to a benches-clearing incident between the
teams in the fourth inning of the second game of a doubleheader
Saturday night.
Reds manager David Bell was given a one-game suspension and fined an
undisclosed amount for the actions of his team and for what MLB
termed "excessive arguing" in the inning.
Reds outfielder Jesse Winker was suspended one game and fined, and
first baseman Joey Votto received a fine. Both were cited for
leaving the bench and "contributing to the incitement of the fourth
inning," and Winker also was disciplined for excessive arguing.
Cubs coach Mike Borzello was suspended for one game and fined for
arguing, using inapprorpriate language and failing to leave the
dugout.
Chris Young, MLB's senior vice president of baseball operations,
announced the penalties on Monday.
MLB said Bell will serve the suspension Monday when the Reds host
the St. Louis Cardinals. Winker will, as well, unless he appeals the
suspension.
Borzello will be suspended for the Cubs' game at Pittsburgh on
Tuesday.
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Reds manager David Bell (25) walks off the field after a pitcher
change against the Chicago Cubs during the seventh inning at Great
American Ball Park. Mandatory Credit: David Kohl-USA TODAY
Sports/File Photo
On Saturday, Cubs manager David Ross was ejected in the fourth
inning for jawing at the umpiring crew after Reds starter Tejay
Antone threw over the head of Anthony Rizzo. Warnings were issued,
but the benches and bullpens cleared after Chicago's Adbert Alzolay
threw high at Cincinnati's Shogo Akiyama in the bottom of the frame.
No punches were thrown, and Ross was not disciplined.
The Reds won 6-5.
--Field Level Media
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