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Red Sox 1B Willson Contreras starts serving lighter 5-game suspension

By Thomson Reuters Jul 9, 2026 | 5:16 PM

Boston Red Sox first baseman Willson Contreras began serving his suspension Thursday that was handed out for his participation ​in a brawl with the Washington ‌Nationals last week.

After an appeal, Contreras’ discipline reportedly was reduced from seven to five games.

While now set to miss four games before the All-Star break and ‌one ​game after play resumes, ⁠Contreras still will be ⁠allowed to participate in Tuesday’s All-Star Game at Philadelphia as well as Monday’s Home Run Derby.

Contreras was named as an injury replacement ​on the American League All-Star roster on Tuesday, taking the spot of the ⁠Toronto Blue Jays’ Vladimir Guerrero ⁠Jr., who is dealing with ​back discomfort. His spot in the Home Run ​Derby was announced Wednesday.

Contreras, 34, is dealing ‌with his own injury concerns after he departed Wednesday’s game against the Chicago White Sox because of a foot contusion as the ⁠result of a foul ball.

Last week’s brawl between the Red Sox and Nationals started when Contreras was ⁠hit by ‌a pitch from Cade Cavalli. Boston’s ⁠Nate Eaton was suspended three games ​for ‌his actions during the skirmish, ​while Cavalli ⁠was suspended seven games and Nationals pitcher Miles Mikolas was handed a five-game ban.

Contreras is batting .285 with 20 homers and 61 RBIs in 88 games in his first season with Boston.

–Field ​Level Media