Yohan Ramirez's Suspension Reduced to Two Games After Appeal
The Mets pitcher's initial three-game ban for throwing at Rhys Hoskins has been lessened, allowing him to start serving the suspension immediately.
- Ramirez was initially suspended for three games after throwing behind Rhys Hoskins, which led to benches clearing but no punches thrown.
- The incident occurred after Hoskins' questionable slide into Mets second baseman Jeff McNeil, causing tensions to flare.
- Despite the reduction, criticism has arisen regarding the Mets' approach to retaliation, with some calling it 'pathetic'.
- Mets manager Carlos Mendoza also faced a one-game suspension, which he has served, related to the incident.
- Following the appeal, Ramirez looks to contribute to the Mets' season as they aim to move past the weekend's events.