NEW YORK — New York Mets pitcher Yohan Ramírez and manager Carlos Mendoza were suspended by Major League Baseball on Sunday after it was determined Ramirez intentionally threw at Rhys Hoskins of the Milwaukee Brewers.
Ramírez was suspended for three games and Mendoza for one, said Michael Hall, MLB senior vice president for on-field operations, and both were fined.
Mendoza will serve his suspension Sunday, the last game in the season-opening series between New York and Milwaukee at Citi Field and his third as a major league manager.
Ramírez is appealing his suspension.