Parents: Iglesias Suspended and Bogaerts Fined After Controversial Series

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José Iglesias Suspended for Unsportsmanlike Conduct

San Diego Padres infielder José Iglesias was suspended for one game and fined for unsportsmanlike conduct towards the umpires during the last game of the Wild Card Series against the Chicago Cubs, MLB announced. Xander Bogaerts was also fined an undisclosed amount due to his behavior during the post-game interaction following the last out at Wrigley Field on October 2, when the Padres were eliminated from the postseason by Chicago. The Padres engaged in a heated exchange of shouts with the umpiring crew as they left the field after the Cubs’ 3-1 victory. The video of the confrontation was widely circulated on social media. Home plate umpire D.J. Reyburn called a third strike on Bogaerts for the first out of the ninth inning on a pitch that appeared to be below the zone. An enraged Bogaerts argued with Reyburn, while manager Mike Shildt ran onto the field to defend his player and speak with Reyburn. After the game ended several minutes later, with two Padres stranded in scoring position, the umpires had to go down the steps of the visiting dugout to leave the field. Then, Reyburn seemed to exchange words with Bogaerts and Iglesias, who became enraged. It was not clear who started the argument.

He ruined the whole game, you know? We can’t go back in time, and talking about it now won’t change anything. It was bad, and thank God for ABS next year, because it’s terrible.

Xander Bogaerts
MLB will implement an automated ball-strike challenge (ABS) system next season. Iglesias is eligible to become a free agent this fall. If he appeals the suspension, the sanction would be suspended until the appeal process is complete. The Padres, with 90 wins, made the postseason for the fourth time in six seasons, but failed to win a postseason series for the first time in that period.
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