 | Bad Behavior Costs Cook and Campos Wednesday, June 10th, 2015 The league commissioner announced that two players had been suspended for inappropriate conduct. He told BNN, "What I'm trying to do with these penalties is say, we can't stop you from doing these things, but if you do them, you have to understand you will pay the consequences."
Baseball can be an intense game and on-field confrontations happen. However, the league disciplinary policy is to punish, sometimes severely, those who decide to settle things with their fists.
When Alfred Cook of the Eureka Hornets and Roberto Campos of the New York Mafia got into a scuffle during a game, both players knew that a suspension would be forthcoming.
Sure enough, today it was announced that both players will each receive a 10-game suspension for their actions in a recent game at The Nest.
Thus far this season Cook has hit .102 with 1 home run, 2 RBIs and scored 2 times.
Campos has gone to the hill for 27 relief appearances this season, nailing down 2 saves while notching a 1-2 record with a 2.93 ERA. The New York reliever has limited opposing batters to a .239 batting average. |   |
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