Sad News: Cleveland Guardians Just Confirmed the Suspension…..

Breaking News: Cleveland Guardians Confirm Suspension of All-Star Shortstop Amed Rosario

Cleveland, OH – The Cleveland Guardians announced today the suspension of All-Star shortstop Amed Rosario for two games, effective immediately.

Guardians’ Manager, Terry Francona, stated, “Amed understands the consequences of his actions. We support him, but accountability matters.”

The suspension stems from Rosario’s altercation with home plate umpire, Ryan Additon, during Tuesday’s game against the Chicago White Sox. Rosario was ejected in the fifth inning after disputing a called third strike.

“We take player conduct seriously,” said Guardians’ General Manager, Mike Chernoff. “Amed’s behavior was unacceptable.”

Rosario, a 2022 American League All-Star and Gold Glove finalist, has been instrumental to the Guardians’ success this season, batting .292 with 15 home runs and 60 RBIs.

“This suspension hurts, but we’ll move forward,” said Guardians’ third baseman, José Ramírez. “Amed will learn from this.”

The Guardians (75-60) face the Minnesota Twins (70-65) in a crucial three-game series starting Friday.

Reactions:

– MLB Commissioner, Rob Manfred: “The Guardians made the right decision. Player conduct is paramount.”
– White Sox Manager, Pedro Grifol: “Emotions run high, but respect for umpires is essential.”

Suspension Details:

– Two-game suspension without pay
– Effective immediately (Games 136-137)
– Rosario eligible to return Sunday

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