MLB suspends Hansel Robles for throwing at Cameron Rupp's head

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NEW YORK — New York Mets reliever Hansel Robles has been suspended for three games for throwing near the head of Phillies catcher Cameron Rupp after both teams had been warned.

Major League Baseball announced the suspension and an unspecified fine Thursday, a day after Robles and manager Terry Collins were ejected in the sixth inning of a 7-5 loss to the Phillies.

In the third inning Wednesday, Mets slugger Yoenis Cespedes left the game with bruises on two fingers of his left hand after he was hit by a pitch.

Cespedes' replacement, Kirk Nieuwenhuis, later was hit by Phillies reliever Justin De Fratus. After that, Odubel Herrera was plunked in the back. Then both teams were warned.

Robles called his pitch to Rupp "a fastball that got away." Collins said that "you can't miss that bad up around the head."

Unless it is appealed, Robles' suspension will start Friday at home against the Washington Nationals. The right-hander is 4-3 with a 3.57 ERA in 56 appearances this season.

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