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Framber Valdez of the Tigers has been suspended for six games after hitting Red Sox's Trevor Story with a pitch. Tigers manager A.J. Hinch received a one-game suspension, and Valdez plans to appeal his penalty.
Tigers' Framber Valdez suspended for drilling Red Sox's Trevor Story
Framber Valdez's impetuous decision to drill Trevor Story in the back after a pair of Boston Red Sox home runs earned him a six-game suspension from Major League Baseball, the league announced Wednesday, May 6.
Tigers manager A.J. Hinch was also suspended for one game. Valdez is expected to appeal the suspension, but Hinch must serve it Wednesday, when the Red Sox and Tigers conclude their series.
Valdez was tagged for 10 runs -seven earned - and three home runs by the Red Sox in just three-plus innings of their 10-3 loss. And after yielding consecutive home runs to Willson Contreras and Wilyer Abreu in the fourth inning, Valdez drilled Story between the numbers with the first four-seam fastball he's thrown this season.
That resulted in a benches-clearing incident, and Tigers manager A.J. Hinch, in so many words, admonished Valdez for sparking the fracas.
(Salaries in present-day value calculated by MLB Labor Relations Department, impacted by deferrals and signing bonuses)
1. Juan Soto, Mets - $61,875,000
Framber Valdez was suspended for hitting Trevor Story with a pitch after allowing two home runs in a game.
Framber Valdez has been suspended for six games.
Tigers manager A.J. Hinch was also suspended for one game.
Valdez allowed 10 runs, including three home runs, and then hit Trevor Story with a pitch after consecutive home runs by Red Sox players.

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2. Cody Bellinger, Yankees - $42,500,000
3. Bo Bichette, Mets - $42 million
3. Zack Wheeler, Phillies – $42 million
5. Vladimir Guerrero Jr., Blue Jays - $40,214,286
6. Aaron Judge, Yankees – $40 million
7. Anthony Rendon, Angels - $38,571,429
8. Jacob deGrom, Rangers - $38 million
9. Mike Trout, Angels – $37,116,667
10. Gerrit Cole, Yankees – $36,000,000
11. Jose Altuve, Astros – $33 million
11. Kyle Tucker, Dodgers - $33 million
13. Tyler Glasnow, Dodgers - $32,500,000
14. Francisco Lindor, Mets - $32,477,277
15. Tarik Skubal, Tigers – $32 million
16. Carlos Correa, Astros – $31,500,000
16. Corey Seager, Rangers - $31,500,000
18. Sonny Gray, Red Sox – $31 million
19. Corbin Burnes, Diamondbacks – $30,790,069
20. Giancarlo Stanton, Yankees - $29 million
21. Nathan Eovaldi, Rangers – $28,536,643
22. Shohei Ohtani, Dodgers – $28,206,684
23. Dansby Swanson, Cubs – $28 million
24. Carlos Rodon, Yankees – $27,833,333
25. Stephen Strasburg, Nationals (*retired) – $27,814,045
26. Bryce Harper, Phillies - $27,538,462
27. Trea Turner, Phillies – $27,272,727
28. Blake Snell, Dodgers - $27,152,056
29. Kris Bryant, Rockies - $27 million
30. Yordan Alvarez, Astros - $26,833,333
1 / 30
(Salaries in present-day value calculated by MLB Labor Relations Department, impacted by deferrals and signing bonuses)
1. Juan Soto, Mets - $61,875,000
1 / 30
(Salaries in present-day value calculated by MLB Labor Relations Department, impacted by deferrals and signing bonuses)
1. Juan Soto, Mets - $61,875,000
2 / 30
2. Cody Bellinger, Yankees - $42,500,000
3 / 30
3. Bo Bichette, Mets - $42 million
4 / 30
3. Zack Wheeler, Phillies – $42 million
5 / 30
5. Vladimir Guerrero Jr., Blue Jays - $40,214,286
6 / 30
6. Aaron Judge, Yankees – $40 million
7 / 30
7. Anthony Rendon, Angels - $38,571,429
8 / 30
8. Jacob deGrom, Rangers - $38 million
9 / 30
9. Mike Trout, Angels – $37,116,667
10 / 30
10. Gerrit Cole, Yankees – $36,000,000
11 / 30
11. Jose Altuve, Astros – $33 million
12 / 30
11. Kyle Tucker, Dodgers - $33 million
13 / 30
13. Tyler Glasnow, Dodgers - $32,500,000
14 / 30
14. Francisco Lindor, Mets - $32,477,277
15 / 30
15. Tarik Skubal, Tigers – $32 million
16 / 30
16. Carlos Correa, Astros – $31,500,000
17 / 30
16. Corey Seager, Rangers - $31,500,000
18 / 30
18. Sonny Gray, Red Sox – $31 million
19 / 30
19. Corbin Burnes, Diamondbacks – $30,790,069
20 / 30
20. Giancarlo Stanton, Yankees - $29 million
21 / 30
21. Nathan Eovaldi, Rangers – $28,536,643
22 / 30
22. Shohei Ohtani, Dodgers – $28,206,684
23 / 30
23. Dansby Swanson, Cubs – $28 million
24 / 30
24. Carlos Rodon, Yankees – $27,833,333
25 / 30
25. Stephen Strasburg, Nationals (*retired) – $27,814,045
26 / 30
26. Bryce Harper, Phillies - $27,538,462
27 / 30
27. Trea Turner, Phillies – $27,272,727
28 / 30
28. Blake Snell, Dodgers - $27,152,056
29 / 30
29. Kris Bryant, Rockies - $27 million
30 / 30
30. Yordan Alvarez, Astros - $26,833,333
This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Tigers' Framber Valdez suspended after hitting Red Sox Trevor Story