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MLB punishes Pirates for beaning Padres' Machado
San Diego Padres third baseman Manny Machado (left) walks to first base after being hit by a pitch during the seventh inning against the Pittsburgh Pirates at Petco Park. Ray Acevedo-USA TODAY Sports

The Pittsburgh Pirates’ little stunt on Monday is not going unpunished.

In the seventh inning of Pittsburgh’s loss to the San Diego Padres, Pirates relief pitcher Angel Perdomo gave up a solo homer to Padres slugger Juan Soto. The blast gave San Diego a 3-1 lead, essentially shutting the door on Pittsburgh.

Not coincidentally, Perdomo proceeded to hit the very next batter, Manny Machado, with the very next pitch. Perdomo plunked Machado with a 98 mph fastball to the back and was promptly ejected from the game.

After the game, both Machado and Soto called out Perdomo and the Pirates. The former said that Perdomo lacked “respect,” and the latter called on Perdomo to pitch better if he didn’t want to give up home runs.

Major League Baseball apparently agreed with the Padres. They announced Wednesday that Perdomo has been suspended for three games and fined an undisclosed amount for beaning Machado. Pirates manager Derek Shelton was also suspended for one game and fined, per MLB.com’s Mark Feinsand.

While it is not surprising that the Pirates were punished for the incident, it was a bit surprising that Machado managed to keep his cool there (as he has beefed with opponents for much less before). 

But as a result, only Pittsburgh will have to deal with the fallout (with Shelton missing Wednesday’s series finale and Perdomo suspended until July 30 against Philadelphia).

This article first appeared on Larry Brown Sports and was syndicated with permission.

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