Rays catcher Dioner Navarro has been suspended for two games by Major League Baseball for what it said was "inappropriate conduct" that included bumping an umpire.
Navarro was ejected by plate umpire Dan Bellino during the sixth inning of Friday's game against Toronto for arguing a pitch to Adam Lind that was called a ball.
"I kind of lost my composure," Navarro said after the game. "I can't be doing that, arguing balls and strikes. They're good [the umpires], they're doing a great job. But it was just that moment I lost it."
Suspension - Baseball Wiretap
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