MLB Player Dennis Santana Suspended After Taking Wild Swing at Opposing Team’s Fan

Recently, Pittsburgh Pirates relief pitcher Dennis Santana was suspended for four games by Major League Baseball (MLB) following an incident in which he demonstrated aggressive behavior towards a fan during a doubleheader game in Detroit. The suspension was also accompanied by a fine, the details of which remain undisclosed. Santana is currently appealing the suspension.

The incident, which was captured on video, showed Santana swinging at a fan who was taunting him from the stands above the Pirates’ bullpen. After the game, Santana expressed regret for his actions but noted that he felt provoked, stating, “He crossed the line a few times.” Pirates manager Don Kelly supported Santana’s outlook, acknowledging that there are limits to fan interactions. Santana, now in his second season with the Pirates, emphasized that he is usually calm adn composed, admitting this was an unusual situation in his career.


An incident in which Pittsburgh Pirates relief pitcher Dennis Santana took a swing at a fan in Detroit on Thursday has led to him being slapped with a four-game suspension by Major League Baseball.

MLB said the suspension and an undisclosed fine were due to “his aggressive conduct towards a fan,” according to Bleacher Report. Santana is appealing the decision.

The incident took place in the second game of a doubleheader at Detroit’s Comerica Park.

Video showed Santana taking a leaping swing as fans stood looking down into the Pirates bullpen.

Santana later entered the game and got one out in the ninth before a rain delay kicked in. The Pirates eventually won the game against the Detroit Tigers.

Santana, whose comments came through an interpreter, spoke about the incident after the game.

“You guys know me — I’m a calm demeanor type of person,” Santana said. “I’ve never had any issues for any of the teams I’ve played for. This guy crossed the line a few times.”

Santana did not say what the fan said to him.

“He crossed the line, and I’d like to leave it at that. I’ve never had anything like this happen in my eight years in baseball,” Santana added.

Santana said manager Don Kelly “knows I regret what I did. You know I’m a professional.”

Kelly appeared to side with his player.

“Everybody in here knows Dennis Santana and how cool, calm, collected he is and what type of guy he is,” Kelly said, according to MLB.com.

“I think that, as a player, looking back at my career, when you go on the road, you expect ribbing. You expect certain things to happen from a fan’s standpoint, but there’s a certain line that you can go up to. And from my understanding, the line was crossed yesterday,” he said Friday.

“They crossed the line too many times,” Santana said. “It doesn’t justify my actions, but it was too much.”

Santana is in his second year with the Pirates.




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