SEATTLE, May 3 (Reuters) - Seattle Mariners outfielder Milton Bradley was fined and suspended one game for arguing with an umpire during a recent game where he was ejected, Major League Baseball said on Tuesday.
Bradley has appealed the ruling, delaying any suspension, Major League Baseball said in a statement. His ban was set to begin on Tuesday for Seattle's game against the Texas Rangers.
The former All-Star was ejected after he argued a close call with an umpire during the third inning of Seattle's 2-0 win over the Boston Red Sox on April 30.
Bradley has appealed the ruling, delaying any suspension, Major League Baseball said in a statement. His ban was set to begin on Tuesday for Seattle's game against the Texas Rangers.
The former All-Star was ejected after he argued a close call with an umpire during the third inning of Seattle's 2-0 win over the Boston Red Sox on April 30.
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