MLB has suspended Toronto Blue Jays hitting coach Brook Jacoby a whopping 14 games for “postgame conduct toward the umpire crew”. The incident reportedly occurred after Toronto’s game in Boston on April 29th.
TOR hitting coach Brook Jacoby has received a 14-game unpaid suspension for his postgame conduct toward the umpire crew on 4/29 at Boston.
— MLB Communications (@MLB_PR) May 4, 2015
Jacoby and other members of the Blue Jays weren’t pleased with the umpiring crew following their loss to the Red Sox last Wednesday. Toronto fell 4-1, and Adrian Johnson had a very liberal strike zone. The two teams combined for 16 strikeouts and just two walks.
Check out this zone. Johnson was juuuuuuust a tad inconsistent with what pitches he called strikes on right-handed hitters.
Yikes. Maybe the Blue Jays *did* have a gripe…but the Red Sox probably had one as well. Talk about variable…
Regardless, Jacoby must have crossed a line to earn a 14 game suspension from MLB. They wouldn’t dish out a suspension that long unless there was some fire to go along with the smoke.