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Posted at 8:00 a.m., Sunday, June 3, 2007

Cubs' Piniella suspended indefinitely, fined

Associated Press

CHICAGO — Chicago Cubs manager Lou Piniella was suspended indefinitely and fined an undisclosed amount by Major League Baseball today for his latest dirt-kicking tirade against an umpire.

Piniella was ejected in the eighth inning of yesterday's 5-3 loss to the Atlanta Braves. After Angel Pagan was thrown out trying to steal third, Piniella stormed out of the dugout and kicked dirt as he argued and tossed his cap, leading to his ouster by third-base umpire Mark Wegner.

MLB also said that Piniella made contact with Wegner during the outburst.

Piniella will begin serving his suspension today. The length of Piniella's suspension will be determined tomorrow after a meeting with John McHale Jr., the MLB executive vice president for administration.

The Cubs have lost six straight entering today's series finale against the Braves.