CHICAGO (AP) – Kansas City outfielder Lorenzo Cain is ready to move on after the Royals brawled with the Chicago White Sox in the series opener on Thursday night.
Cain was suspended for two games for his part in the melee and is appealing the punishment. Kansas City pitchers Yordano Ventura (seven games), Edinson Volquez (five games) and Kelvin Herrera (two games) also are appealing their suspensions by Major League Baseball.
Cain said Sunday he thinks the tension with the White Sox is over.
”I think we got all our emotions out that night and I think it’s over and done with,” Cain said before the resumption of a suspended game against Chicago. ”I think we’re going to try to go out here and go back to just playing baseball and leave it at that.”
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