NEW YORK – Boston Red Six pitcher Josh Beckett was stunned after receiving a six-game suspension from Major League Baseball on Tuesday for intentionally throwing a ball near the head of the Los Angeles Angels’ Bobby Abreu last week.
Beckett, who immediately appealed the ruling, also was fined an undisclosed amount and cited for “aggressive actions” after the pitch that led to the benches clearing on Sunday, according to Bob Watson, vice president for discipline in the MLB commissioner’s office.
“We were pretty shocked,” Beckett said. “I think the appeal speaks for everything that we feel. I respect the job they have to do, but I don’t agree.”
Any suspension wouldn’t begin until after Beckett’s appeal is decided, likely allowing him to make his next scheduled start on Saturday against Baltimore.
Angels hitting coach Mickey Hatcher also was angry after being suspended for one game and fined, although he served the penalty on Tuesday. In addition, Watson fined Angels manager Mike Scioscia and players Torii Hunter and Justin Speier.
The incident began when Abreu was granted a timeout after a long pause on the mound by Beckett, who was holding Chone Figgins on second base. Beckett finished his throwing motion in any pitcher’s normal attempt to avoid injury from a sudden stop, but his throw went in the direction of Abreu’s head. (AP)