Uribe Suspended One Game, Appeals — Available While Decision Pending
Brewers reliever Abner Uribe was handed a 1-game suspension for conduct against the Cardinals but remains eligible while his appeal is heard.

MLB suspended Brewers reliever Abner Uribe for one game following inappropriate actions during a game against the Cardinals. Uribe has appealed the suspension, which means he is not required to serve it immediately. Under MLB rules, players who appeal disciplinary decisions remain eligible to play until the appeal is resolved. The outcome of the appeal will determine when or whether the suspension takes effect.
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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.