Mets catcher Paul Lo Duca was suspended two games and fined after he tossed every piece of equipment he could find onto the field after being ejected Saturday night. Lo Duca appealed the penalty and cannot be disciplined until after a hearing is held. The New York Mets' fiery catcher was ejected for arguing a strike call in the sixth inning Saturday night against Oakland, prompting a tirade that ended with most of his gear on the field. Lo Duca came to bat with two runners on in a scoreless game. After taking an inside strike that made the count 0-2, he got in Marvin Hudson's face and barked at the plate umpire, gesturing vehemently with his hand. After making his point, Lo Duca walked slightly up the third-base line, gathered himself and prepared to get back in the batter's box. That's when Hudson ejected him, sending Lo Duca into a rage. His eyes bulging with anger, Lo Duca screamed at Hudson before Mets manager Willie Randolph tried to restrain him. Lo Duca grabbed Randolph by the sleeve, nudged him aside and went right back at Hudson.