Nyjer Morgan’s suspension is cut to eight games
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Washington Nationals outfielder Nyjer Morgan will serve an eight-game suspension rather than the original penalties of two bans totaling 15 games.
Major League Baseball announced the decision Thursday after appeals. Morgan will begin serving the eight-game penalty Friday at Philadelphia.
He was given a seven-game suspension and fined Aug. 25 when the commissioner’s office said he had deliberately thrown a baseball into the stands, resulting in a fan getting hit, at Philadelphia four days earlier. At the time of the penalty, Morgan said he couldn’t discuss what happened.
His eight-game suspension and fine were announced Sept. 3, among nine punishments issued for a brawl at Florida on Sept. 1.
A day after Morgan ran over Florida catcher Brett Hayes while trying to score from second on a 10th-inning grounder — Hayes tagged out Morgan but separated his left shoulder — Marlins pitcher Chris Volstad hit Morgan with a pitch. Morgan stole second and third — Washington trailed 14-3 at the time — and Volstad threw his first pitch of the sixth behind Morgan, who charged the mound and took a swing, setting off a brawl.
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