Major League Baseball imposed a suspension of four games on Pirates Reliever Dennis Santana For ‘aggressive behavior to a fan’ during the second game of yesterday’s double -haired in Detroit. Santana, who was also fined an unknown amount, elected appeal. He stays on the grid pending the result of the process.

Santana was in the bull last night when he was in a splash in the first row. He jumped and took a whip to the fan, although it did not seem to make contact (social media video). The fan was removed by Comerica Park Security. Santana was not shot and asked in the ninth innings. He recorded one before the match went into a rain delay that led the Pirates to remove him, rather than warming him up again.

After the match, Santana told the Pittsburgh that the fan crossed a line. He did not want to give more details (call via Noah Hiles of the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette). Santana admitted that it did not “justify his actions” and said he was already regreting to Don Kelly manager. “You know me and I’m a calm behavior,” he told reporters. “I’ve never had problems with any of the teams I played for, and I think the guy crossed the line a few times. I don’t want to go to it. ‘

Santana, a waiver of the Yankees in June, has been excellent in a full calendar year in June in June since the landing in Pittsburgh. He owns a 1.72 era with five savings and nine strokes through 32 appearances this season. Santana has a year and a half of the remaining arbitration control and should be a solid trade disc, as the Pirates deadline approaches the deadline as Clear sellers.