NEW YORK -- Houston second baseman Jeff Kent was suspended for three games Friday for his angry actions earlier this week.
Kent appealed the penalty, and can play pending a hearing.
He was fined an undisclosed amounts by Bob Watson, vice president of on-field operations for Major League Baseball.
Kent was ejected by plate umpire Chris Guccione in the seventh inning Sunday at Milwaukee after arguing a called strike two. Kent kicked and threw dirt on home plate before he left.
Kent, the NL's starting second baseman in the All-Star game this month, was in the lineup for Friday night's game at Cincinnati.
The Philadelphia Phillies on Friday put closer Billy Wagner on the 15-day disabled list. The left-handed relief pitcher has a strained left rotator cuff.
-- From wire reports
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