Pirates manager Don Kelly, pitcher Chris Devenski suspended by MLB for throwing at Reds rookie Sal Stewart

The Pittsburgh Pirates will open Tuesday’s series against the Arizona Diamondbacks without their manager. Don Kelly was suspended by MLB for one game after the league determined Pirates pitcher Chris Devenski intentionally threw at Cincinnati Reds rookie Sal Stewart during Saturday’s game.

Kelly will serve his one-game suspension tonight.

Devenski was both fined and suspended for his actions. He received a three-game suspension from the league, though could opt to appeal that suspension. If Devenski appeals, he would be available to play until his appeal is heard.

The incident occurred in the seventh inning of the Pirates’ 17-7 win over the Reds on Saturday. With the Pirates up 15-6, Devenski threw a fastball way inside to Stewart, nearly hitting the rookie. Stewart took exception to the pitch, causing the umpires to meet and eventually throw Devenski out of the game.

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