New York Yankees catcher Gary Sanchez has had his suspension reduced to three games and he will begin serving it Monday, per Jack Curry of Yes Network.
The backstop was originally given a four-game suspension for his role in the Aug. 24 brawl against the Detroit Tigers. He was one of four players and a manager suspended following the game, per MLB Communications.
Sanchez was at the center of the drama, as he was hit by a pitch following a home run earlier in the game. When the Yankees retaliated against Miguel Cabrera, he started a fight with Yankees catcher Austin Romine that led to benches being emptied.