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Brewers’ Abner Uribe suspended 1 game for inappropriate gesture

By Thomson Reuters May 29, 2026 | 4:31 PM

Milwaukee Brewers pitcher Abner Uribe has been suspended one game and fined an undisclosed amount by Major League Baseball for his “inappropriate actions” in Tuesday’s game against the ​St. Louis Cardinals.

Uribe has appealed the suspension, which ‌means any disciplinary action is on hold until the appeals process has been completed and he will be available to pitch Friday when the Brewers open a three-game series against the host Houston Astros.

The suspension and fine ‌come ​after the Milwaukee reliever made lewd gestures ⁠toward the Cardinals’ dugout ⁠in the eighth inning of Tuesday’s 6-0 win.

Uribe recorded an inning-ending strikeout with two runners aboard before making three crotch chops while facing the visitors’ dugout.

After the game, the 25-year-old ​apologized through an interpreter. However, he also pointed the finger at the Cardinals.

“Everyone here knows me and knows who ⁠I am, and knows I have a ⁠bit of a history of being emotional out ​there,” he said. “I think first I owe an apology to the ​Brewers. I owe an apology to my teammates, to ‌my manager, all the bosses of the team. I understand that’s unacceptable, to go out there and react in a way like that.

“But at the same time, I don’t think it’s ⁠professional for their manager to be making signs towards our dugout saying that he’s going to be hitting guys,” Uribe said, apparently referencing ⁠actions he saw ‌from Cardinals manager Oliver Marmol during Monday’s series-opening ⁠5-1 win by the Brewers.

“There was an event ​that ‌occurred during the practice (Tuesday), too, and I don’t ​think that ⁠was right. So, I have my teammates’ back always,” Uribe added.

When asked to elaborate on what happened during Tuesday’s batting practice, Uribe said, “I don’t have any comments toward that.”

Uribe is 2-2 with five saves and a 4.19 ERA in 21 relief appearances this ​season.

–Field Level Media