Red Sox pitcher Jon Lester is confused as to why Major League Baseball suspended him following the team's scuffle with the Rays last Thursday, according to The Boston Herald. ?It doesn?t add up to me,? Lester said Sunday. ?They didn?t give a justified reason. I didn?t get thrown out, and I didn?t hit anybody on purpose.? Major League Baseball vice president of rules and on-field operations Bob Watson singled out Lester for hitting Tampa Bay?s Carl Crawford with a pitch in the fifth inning. The Sox argued that Lester was allowed to stay in the game, and the pitch in question was a breaking pitch. ?(Watson) said, ?You hit Crawford with a curveball, and guys are hitting guys with curveballs now.? It?s stupid,? Lester said. ?They have no idea. (Watson) didn?t watch the video. He doesn?t have a feel for the game. He doesn?t understand baseball.? Despite his confusion, Lester didn't appeal the suspension because with the team's off-day on Monday he won't miss a start. ?That?s why I took it and didn?t appeal it,? Lester said. ?Still, it makes me look bad because it makes it look like I?m saying I did something wrong.?