NEW YORK (AP) — Milwaukee Brewers star Prince Fielder and Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher Guillermo Mota were fined Thursday for their run-in this week.

Major League Baseball will not suspend them. The amounts of the fines were not disclosed.

Mota hit Fielder in the ninth inning of a 17-4 win Tuesday night at Dodger Stadium, presumably as payback for Milwaukee’s Chris Smith grazing Manny Ramirez with a pitch two innings earlier.

Afterward, Fielder charged across a hallway toward the Dodgers’ clubhouse but was restrained by teammates and security. The teams played Wednesday night and there were no incidents.

“Last night he was like a raging bull. But nothing happened, so there’s no reason to suspend him,” Milwaukee teammate Ryan Braun said after the Brewers’ 4-1 in the series finale.

“We kind of discussed the situation beforehand today, but we didn’t really expect anything to happen,'” he said. “Prince handled it great. He’s really able to stay within himself. He was obviously very emotional and fired up yesterday, but he settled down and stayed within himself today.”

The Brewers were off Thursday. The Dodgers were home against Atlanta.

Fielder and Mota played together in Milwaukee. The All-Star first baseman and reliever clearly weren’t too friendly after Fielder’s eruption.

“I don’t remember that,” Fielder said Wednesday. “I think he was just trying to come inside and it got away from him. He was trying to hit his spot. I wish he hit his spot, but it just missed. All that other stuff is out of my control.”


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