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Sexson suspended six games, fined for fighting, wants to appeal

 

NEW YORK -- Seattle slugger Richie Sexson was suspended for six games and fined Friday by Major League Baseball after charging the mound and throwing his helmet at a Texas pitcher the previous night.

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Bob Watson, baseball's vice president in charge of discipline, cited Sexson for "violent and aggressive actions."

Sexson asked the players association to appeal, and any suspension will be delayed until after a hearing.

Sexson was in the starting lineup at first base and batting sixth for Friday night's game against the Chicago White Sox. He declined to comment on the penalties, citing advice from the players union.

Seattle's Felix Hernandez and Texas' Gerald Laird and Sidney Ponson also were fined.

Sexson charged the mound and flung his helmet at Kason Gabbard after the left-hander threw an eye-high pitch to him that was more over the plate than inside in the fourth inning of Seattle's 5-0 loss.

The benches cleared but no punches were thrown. Sexson was ejected.

The Mariners had lost eight of nine heading into Friday night's game, part of the reason for Sexson's frustration. The father of three, including toddler twins, also spent a restless night Wednesday with an undisclosed emergency family matter that caused him to miss that night's game.

Seattle manager John McLaren said Sexson's suspension was probably longer than expected because he threw his helmet and it hit Gabbard in the back as the pitcher bent over to tackle the 6-foot-8 Sexson.

"I wish he would have dropped his helmet off on the way," McLaren said, knowing his already slumping offense is in danger of losing its one home run hitter for almost a week.

Gabbard had bandages covering scrapes and bruises on both of his knees Friday. He is looking forward to making his next start Tuesday at home -- against Seattle.

"I had a bunch of guys on top of me and I don't really know what happened after that," said Gabbard, who came off the disabled list Thursday after being sidelined with a stiff back.

"I'm looking ahead and looking forward to my next start. It's against the Mariners and I'm going to go out there and honestly pitch the best I can."

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Reputation:95
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Since:Mar 6, 2007

May 10, 2008 5:10 am

Is there anything more frustrating than watching an American League pitcher go out there and continously get away with hitting and brushing batters back whenever ever they so please-  without having to face any threat of payback??   Watching Felix Hernandez's act the other night makes me b ...(more)

Reputation:94
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Since:Sep 27, 2006

May 9, 2008 4:45 pm

Hopefully this will teach that guy that he shouldn't be throwing at batters just because they hit a home run off him, because it's his own teammates that pay the price. Move to the National League and try that, big guy.  I just hope he pays Sexson's fine for him.

ON a lighter note...what is it with all these players and their stupid looking facial hair? Everything from ...(more)

Reputation:96
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Since:Apr 14, 2008

May 9, 2008 5:22 pm
Yeah, right Avenger. Good thing Bob Gibson or Don Drysdale ever did anything like that either. Part of the problems with the M's is that they never have had the stones to throw inside or get their half of the plate back.

But on a serious note, we Mariner fans would have liked to see Big Richie suspended for the rest of the season.

Reputation:89
Level:All-Star
Since:Sep 28, 2006

May 9, 2008 8:24 pm
I never saw the game but saw the the video on MLB.com the pitch that Gabbard threw was never anywhere near Sexson's head. It was high and practically down the middle of the plate. The fact it was high and about eye level but never anywhere  near his head, he should have stepped back regained his composure and then stepped back in. Instead he decides to charge the mound and starts a fight. Sex ...(more)
Reputation:99
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Since:Oct 2, 2006

May 9, 2008 7:27 pm
That was the worst mound charge I've ever seen. Take the fact that it was two irrelevant players on two equally irrelevant teams coupled with the pitch missing him by 3 feet and you get a bad mound charge. In addition to that, no punches were thrown, no Kyle Farnsworth tackles no Izzy Alcantara kicks to the face, just a double ...(more)
Reputation:89
Level:All-Star
Since:Mar 26, 2008

May 10, 2008 10:12 am

The penalty should be standard for just charging the mound itself.  And it should be severe.  Ten games at least regardless of whether physical contact occurs or not.  If there is physical contact, suspend for a third of the season (each incident).  Should include a stiff fine (1/3 annual salary each incident).

The same penalty should be given to any player leaving e ...(more)