Reds Pitcher Johnny Cueto Suspended Seven Games for Kicking During Brawl With Cardinals

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Aug 12, 2010

NEW YORK — Cincinnati Reds pitcher Johnny Cueto has been suspended for seven games for his actions during a brawl with the St. Louis Cardinals, and both managers were suspended for two games.

Major League Baseball said Thursday that Cueto, Cardinals manager Tony La Russa and Reds manager Dusty Baker also were fined undisclosed amounts.

Four other players were fined but not suspended — Cardinals pitcher Chris Carpenter and catcher Yadier Molina, and Reds second baseman Brandon Phillips and relief pitcher Russ Springer.

A fight broke out in the first inning of Tuesday's game in Cincinnati. The Cardinals won the game and swept a three-game series to move into first place in the NL Central.

A statement released by Reds' spokesman Rob Butcher says: "We regret the incident happened. After a thorough investigation of the incident, MLB has handled the discipline accordingly for both clubs."

The Cardinals did not immediately respond to interview requests. Both the Reds and Cardinals were off Thursday.

A statement from Major League Baseball said that, unless they appeal, Cueto, Baker and La Russa will begin serving their suspensions Friday. The Reds host the Florida Marlins and the Cardinals open a three-game series at home against the Chicago Cubs.

The fight happened during a critical series made even more tense by comments from Reds second baseman Brandon Phillips, who said that he hates the Cardinals. He also called them complainers, using demeaning language that riled St. Louis.

Phillips came to the plate in the bottom of the first inning and gave a friendly tap to Molina's shin guard. Molina kicked at the bat, mentioned Phillips' comments and told him not to touch him. The two went face to face, prompting both benches and bullpens to empty.

The scrum escalated into shoving that ended up with several players — including Cueto and Carpenter — pinned to the backstop screen. Cueto began kicking those around him — he later said he was afraid and trying to defend himself. His spikes scraped Carpenter's back and La Russa said backup catcher Jason LaRue suffered a mild concussion and had sore ribs from the incident.

The Cardinals called up Double-A catcher Steven Hill for Wednesday's game because LaRue was unavailable.

The teams play one more series this season — Sept. 3-5 in St. Louis.

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