Three Mariners players received penalties. Jesse Winker, who charged against the Angels bench after being hit by a Andrew Wantz throw, received a seven-game penalty, JP Crawford five and Julio Rodriguez two.
Nine Angels players and coaching staff also received suspensions, including coach Phil Nevin for 10 games.
Anthony Rendon is sanctioned for five games when he returns from injury, Wantz for three, Ray Tepera for three and Raisel Iglesias for two.
There have also been sanctions on the Angels pitching assistant coach, bench coach, performer and catch coach.
The Mariners ’three players will appeal, MLB said on its website, and the team can stagger the suspensions so all three don’t miss out at once.
“If they throw [Wantz] out, he stops, “Winker said Monday, for MLB.” If he hits me and they kick him out, I go to first base. If the guy in the cast and his manager don’t talk, nothing happens. But they were talking, and I didn’t want to talk. READ: The massive fight overshadows the angels winning the sailors
“As far as I’m concerned, it’s already done,” Winker added. “We’ll just worry that the next time we face them we’ll win them. That’s all that matters.
“No one is here to talk to the media and no one is here to do this or do that or talk about fines, suspensions, whatever. This will happen independently, so we will win them.”
With the Mariners already feeling hurt because a previous pitch thrown by Wantz during Sunday’s game was close to Julio Rodriguez’s header, Wantz hit Winker in the hip.
This provoked scenes of anger as a furious Winker headed for the Los Angeles bench, driving the two benches into emptiness and eventually provoking eight expulsions.
Wantz received his three-game sanction for intentionally throwing Winker, MLB said, and it won’t be appealing. However, both Tepera and Iglesias are attractive and were able to play Monday against the Boston White Sox.