"Mariners outfielder Milton Bradley served a one-game suspension Tuesday for an incident at Boston's Fenway Park last Saturday. Bradley was also fined an undisclosed amount by Major League Baseball.
Bradley originally planned to appeal his suspension, and was in the starting lineup posted by Mariners manager Eric Wedge. However, just before batting practice, Bradley decided to drop his appeal. Ryan Langerhans replaced him in left field.
"It was his call," Wedge said.
The Mariners called the commissioner's office and got it cleared for Bradley to serve the suspension Tuesday.
Bradley was ejected Saturday in the third inning while he was a base runner at second base. He was ejected by second-base umpire Gerry Davis after a close call at first base in which Miguel Olivo was called out."