MLBRecent notable suspensions in MLBUSA TODAY2019: Seattle Mariners shortstop Tim Beckham was suspended 80 games for violating MLB's drug policy.Jennifer Buchanan, USA TODAY Sports2019: Philadelphia Phillies outfielder Odubel Herrera was suspended 85 games for violating the league's domestic-violence policy.Jay Biggerstaff, USA TODAY Sports2019: Oakland Athletics pitcher Frankie Montas was suspended 80 games for violating MLB's drug policy.Neville E. Guard, USA TODAY Sports2019: Boston Red Sox pitcher Steven Wright was suspended 80 games for violations of MLB's drug policy.Bob DeChiara, USA TODAY Sports2018: Cubs shortstop Addison Russell received a 40-game suspension for domestic violence incident.Jake Roth, USA TODAY Sports2018: Blue Jays closer Roberto Osuna received a 75-game suspension for domestic violence incident.Kevin Jairaj, USA TODAY Sports2018: Padres reliever Jose Torres received a 100-game suspension for a domestic violence incident.Isaiah J. Downing, USA TODAY Sports2018: Chicago White Sox catcher Welington Castillo was suspended 80 games for violations of MLB's drug policy.Matt Marton, USA TODAY Sports2018: Mariners second baseman Robinson Cano was suspended 80 games for violations of MLB's drug policy.Joe Camporeale, USA TODAY Sports2018: Royals outfielder Jorge Bonifacio was suspended 80 games for violations of MLB's drug policy.Orlando Ramirez, USA TODAY Sports2018: Twins shortstop Jorge Polanco was suspended 80 games for violations of MLB's drug policy.Butch Dill, USA TODAY Sports2017: Pirates outfielder Starling Marte was suspended 80 games for violations of MLB's drug policy.Isaiah J. Downing, USA TODAY Sports2017: Mets closer Jeurys Familia received a 15-game suspension for a domestic violence incident.Adam Hunger, USA TODAY Sports2016: Mariners catcher Steven Clevenger was suspended 10 games after his set of tweets imploring that protestors in Charlotte should be “locked behind bars like animals.”Otto Greule Jr, Getty Images2016: Indians outfielder Marlon Byrd was suspended 162 games for violations of MLB's drug policy a second time.Aaron Doster, USA TODAY Sports2016: Braves outfielder Hector Olivera received a 82-game suspension for domestic violence incident.Jerome Miron, USA TODAY Sports2016: Rockies shortstop Jose Reyes received a 51-game suspension for domestic violence incident.Nick Wass, AP2016: Marlins second baseman Dee Gordon was suspended 80 games for violations of MLB's drug policy.Gary A. Vasquez, USA TODAY Sports2016: Blue Jays first baseman Chris Colabello was suspended 80 games for violations of MLB's drug policy.Kim Klement, USA TODAY Sports2016: Yankees closer Aroldis Chapman received a 30-game suspension for a domestic violence incident.Butch Dill, USA TODAY Sports2016: Mets reliever Jenrry Mejia received a lifetime suspension for a third positive steroid test.Robert Deutsch, USA TODAY Sports2015: Twins pitcher Ervin Santana was suspended 80 games for violations of MLB's drug policy.Tony Gutierrez, AP2013: Yankees third baseman Alex Rodriguez was suspended 162 games for his link with Biogenesis anti-aging clinic and performance-enhancing substances.Kathy Willens, AP2013: Brewers outfielder Ryan Braun was suspended 65 games for violations of MLB's drug policy.Jacquelyn Martin, AP2012: Giants reliever Guillermo Mota was suspended 100 games for a second violation of MLB's drug policy.Kelley L Cox, USA TODAY Sports2011: Manny Ramirez was suspended 100 games for a second violation of MLB's drug policy. Instead, he voluntarily retired. Upon reinstatement, Ramirez served 50 games once he signed a contract.Kim Klement, USA TODAY Sports2007: Tigers infielder Neifi Perez was suspended 80 games for a third positive steroid test.Bob Jordan, AP2005: Orioles slugger Rafael Palmeiro was suspended 10 days for violations of MLB's drug policy.Jed Jacobsohn, Getty Images1993: Reds owner Marge Schott was removed from day-to-day operations of the club for the entire 1993 season due to a number of racially offensive remarks. She was later suspended for similar behavior from 1996 through 1998.David Kohl, AP1992: Relief pitcher Steve Howe was permanently suspended by MLB for drug use. That followed a one-year ban which cost him the 1984 season. He was later reinstated and pitched again in 1994.Robert Deutsch, USA TODAY Sports1990: Yankees owner George Steinbrenner consented to a lifetime "agreement" with MLB as a result of his attempts to discredit Dave Winfield. He was reinstated in 1993.Chris O'Meara, AP1989: Pete Rose, baseball's all-time hits leader, was permanently banned from MLB as a result of his gambling on baseball.Al Behrman, AP