Abner Uribe suspended by MLB for gesture directed at Cardinals dugout
The Brewers reliever faces a suspension after directing an inappropriate gesture toward St. Louis following a strikeout, a move that also drew his manager's displeasure.
MLB has suspended Milwaukee Brewers reliever Abner Uribe following an incident in which he made an inappropriate gesture toward the St. Louis Cardinals dugout after recording a strikeout in the eighth inning. The act visibly irked Uribe's own manager. The suspension means Uribe will be unavailable to the Brewers bullpen for the duration of the penalty, representing a tangible roster availability impact.
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