Rays outfielder B.J. Upton has been suspended two games by Major League Baseball for an ejection that occurred earlier in the week. Upton, who has elected to appeal, was ejected in the ninth inning of Wednesday night's 3-2 loss to Toronto for arguing balls and strikes with the home plate umpire. He struck out four times in Wednesday's game, and after the final one, he engaged in an animated dispute with umpire Chad Fairbanks, who had earlier ejected Toronto manager John Farrell for a similar offense. "I just kind of lost it a little bit," said Upton. "I guess you could say ... I just didn't feel like that pitch in that particular moment was a strike. ... I'm a pretty laid back guy, I think. Obviously, you could tell I didn't like the call. ... It is what it is. It's done with now."