Discipline for Blue Jays-Rangers incidents announced

A total of 14 players and staff members of the Texas Rangers and the Toronto Blue Jays have received discipline for their roles in the on-field incidents in the eighth inning of Sunday's game at Globe Life Park in Arlington, Major League Baseball announced today.

May 17th, 2016

A total of 14 players and staff members of the Texas Rangers and the Toronto Blue Jays have received discipline for their roles in the on-field incidents in the eighth inning of Sunday's game at Globe Life Park in Arlington, Major League Baseball announced today. Joe Garagiola, Jr., MLB's Senior Vice President of Standards & On-Field Operations, made the announcement.
The following four players have received suspensions and undisclosed fines for their actions:
In addition, Blue Jays manager John Gibbons has received a three-game suspension and first base coach Tim Leiper has received a one-game suspension. Gibbons returned to the field after being ejected earlier in the game and incited further fighting. Leiper returned to the dugout following his ejection. Both Gibbons and Leiper also have received undisclosed fines.
Members of the Rangers who have received fines for various infractions are pitchers Matt Bush (intentionally threw at Bautista, causing the warnings), Sam Dyson (aggressive actions) and A.J. Griffin (being on the field while on the DL); catcher Robinson Chirinos (being on the field while on the DL); and bench coach Steve Buechele (aggressive actions). Members of the Blue Jays who have been fined are third baseman Josh Donaldson (aggressive actions); outfielder Kevin Pillar (aggressive actions); and bench coach DeMarlo Hale, who, as acting manager, received standard discipline for the intentional actions of Chavez while warnings were in effect.
Andrus has elected not to appeal and thus will serve his one-game suspension tonight, when the Rangers are scheduled to play at Oakland. Odor and Bautista have each elected to file an appeal. Thus, those two suspensions will be held in abeyance until the process is complete. The suspension of Chavez is scheduled to begin tonight, when the Blue Rays are to host the Rays. If Chavez elects to appeal, then his suspension will be held in abeyance until the process is complete.