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Luis Rojas, the manager of the New York Mets, was fined and suspended for two games on Monday for his outburst toward the umpires, which happened after an odd play at Pittsburgh the previous day.
Rojas was scheduled to start his ban at Cincinnati on Monday night. He claimed he was not given the option to file an appeal. The fine’s total amount remained a secret.
Dave Jauss, the bench coach, will assume managing responsibilities.
Before leaving to pitch batting practice, Rojas expressed his slight annoyance about missing the following two games. I was not able to observe from the dugout yesterday, so I missed 8 and a half innings of baseball. However, the league must take the necessary action. We all know how hot things can get at times.
With the bases loaded and the Pirates up 3-0 in the first inning on Sunday, Mets starter Taijuan Walker made a major error. After Kevin Newman dribbled the ball down the line, it first landed in foul territory before spinning back toward the line.
Walker attempted to make contact with the ball while it was still foul by diving in and swatting at it. However, plate umpire Jeremy Riggs ruled it a fair ball after watching TV replays that showed the ball was touching the chalk when Walker struck it.
As the ball headed toward the Pirates dugout, Walker turned to contest the call. All three Pittsburgh runners crossed the plate to score when no Mets moved to recover it.
Walker claimed he was unaware that the ball remained in