Updated
Updated · ESPN · Jul 2
MLB Suspends Cavalli, Contreras 7 Games for Fenway Brawl as 'Boy' Remark Draws Scrutiny
Updated
Updated · ESPN · Jul 2

MLB Suspends Cavalli, Contreras 7 Games for Fenway Brawl as 'Boy' Remark Draws Scrutiny

3 articles · Updated · ESPN · Jul 2

Summary

  • Seven-game bans hit Cade Cavalli and Willson Contreras on Thursday after Tuesday's benches-clearing fight at Fenway Park; Nationals pitcher Miles Mikolas got five games and Red Sox outfielder Nate Eaton three, all with undisclosed fines.
  • The clash erupted after Cavalli struck out Contreras in the fourth inning of Washington's 8-1 win and shouted, "Sit down, boy," a phrase with racist historical baggage in the United States.
  • Contreras, who is Venezuelan, said after the game he would let MLB handle whether the remark had a racial component; after exchanging words, he charged the mound and tried to throw his helmet toward Cavalli.
  • Cavalli was not ejected that night but apologized Wednesday, saying he had no ill intent and was distressed that Black kids in Washington might view the comment as racist; the suspensions start Friday if not appealed.

Insights

Will the players' union successfully appeal these bans and expose inconsistencies in MLB's justice?
Why is an in-game Instagram post now a suspendable offense in Major League Baseball?
Are racist taunts now considered equal to physical altercations by MLB?