Astros' Bryan Abreu appeals suspension, Game 7 fate hangs in the balance

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Houston Astros pitcher Bryan Abreu has appealed his two-game suspension after intentionally hitting Texas Rangers outfielder Adolis García during Game 5 of the American League Championship Series. Abreu's appeal will be heard on Monday, and if upheld, he may serve his suspension during Game 7 of the ALCS or the World Series. The incident occurred after García admired a home run earlier in the game. Astros manager Dusty Baker and inactive pitchers Matt Bush and Lance McCullers Jr. also received fines.
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