Cavalli Handed 7-Game Suspension After Red Sox Incident
Nationals starter Cade Cavalli faces a 7-game ban, likely costing him one or two starts depending on appeal.

Cade Cavalli of the Washington Nationals has been suspended seven games following a benches-clearing incident against the Boston Red Sox. The altercation was triggered when Cavalli yelled toward Red Sox catcher Willson Contreras after striking him out in the fourth inning. Contreras was also suspended seven games for his role in the incident. The suspensions will directly affect roster availability and pitching rotation planning for Washington.
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