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MLB reduces Nationals pitcher Cade Cavalli’s suspension from 7 games to 5

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WASHINGTON — Washington Nationals pitcher Cade Cavalli’s suspension for his role in a brawl at Boston was reduced on appeal from seven games to five, Major League Baseball announced.

Cavalli struck out Boston’s Willson Contreras looking in the fourth inning of an 8-1 Nationals victory.

Cavalli shouted at Contreras, who threw his helmet and moved toward the mound. After they continued yelling at each other, both benches emptied.

The right-hander began serving the suspension as the Nationals opened a three-game series against the Houston Astros. Barring any postponements, Cavalli would be eligible to return against the New York Yankees in Washington’s final game before the All-Star break.

While Contreras was ejected, Cavalli remained in the game and struck out 13 in seven innings while allowing one run. Cavalli is 5-4 with a 3.88 ERA in 19 starts this season.

Contreras also was suspended seven games, while Washington pitcher Miles Mikolas (five games) and Boston outfielder Nate Eaton (three games) also were disciplined. All three are appealing their penalties.