Herrera suspended, Ventura fined for throwing at Lawrie

Kansas City, MO (SportsNetwork.com) – Major League Baseball has suspended
Kansas City Royals pitcher Kelvin Herrera for five games and fined pitcher
Yordano Ventura for retaliating against Oakland’s Brett Lawrie over the
weekend.

Lawrie drew the ire of Kansas City when his hard slide to break up a double
play injured Royals shortstop Alcides Escobar in Friday’s series opener. After
missing Saturday and Sunday’s games against the A’s, Escobar returned to the
lineup Monday against Minnesota.

In Saturday’s game, Ventura plunked Lawrie in the side with Oakland leading
5-0 in the fourth inning and was promptly ejected. The amount of his fine was
not disclosed.

In the eighth inning of Sunday’s game, Herrera threw a pitch behind Lawrie’s
shoulders and was ejected. When being escorted off the field, Herrera shouted
at Lawrie while pointing to his head. In addition to the suspension, he faces
an undisclosed fine.

Herrera’s suspension will begin immediately. If he appeals, the suspension
will not begin until the appeals process has taken place.