Phils' Neris appeals suspension for Freese HBP
PHILADELPHIA – Phillies closer Héctor Neris will appeal Major League Baseball’s three-game suspension and fine for intentionally hitting Dodgers first baseman David Freese with a pitch Tuesday night at Citizens Bank Park.
Neris drilled Freese in the middle of his back with a 95-mph fastball after he allowed a three-run home run in the top of the ninth inning to pinch-hitter Matt Beaty to hand the Dodgers a two-run lead. The Phillies scored three runs in the bottom of the ninth to win the game, 9-8.
Neris and Phillies manager Gabe Kapler said afterward that the pitch was not intentional.
“I wanted to throw inside, and I hit him,” Neris said. “I didn’t hit him on purpose.”
Neris can continue to pitch until the matter is resolved, typically with a hearing.