Pirates' Tommy Pham Suspended One Game For Innapropriate Actions
Incident Stems from April Clash with Angels Fan
The suspension stems from a fifth-inning moment in Anaheim when Pham was fielding a double by Angels catcher Travis d’Arnaud near the left-field wall. As he retrieved the ball, a fan in the stands made contact with him using a glove.
Pham, visibly irritated, responded with a crude gesture and urged stadium security to remove the fan. The exchange was caught on the broadcast and led to loud boos from Angels fans throughout the rest of the game—even as Pham delivered an RBI single in the ninth to seal a 3-0 Pirates win.
Tommy Pham to serve 1-game suspension Monday, per @colin_beazley.
— Underdog MLB (@UnderdogMLB) May 12, 2025
MLB's Senior VP of On-Field Operations, Michael Hill, issued both the suspension and an undisclosed fine. This wasn’t Pham’s first altercation with fans—he previously had a spring training incident where he directed a vulgar insult toward a heckler.
Pirates’ Outfield Plans Without Pham
Pham’s season hasn’t exactly offset the controversy. He's slashing just .176/.262/.213 through 34 games, with six RBIs and little power production. However, his defensive play in left field has been steady, logging 26 starts and 44 putouts in 46 chances.
Signed to a one-year, $4 million deal in February, Pham now gives way for the night to Matt Gorski, Ji Hwan Bae, Alexander Canario, or veteran Andrew McCutchen as the Pirates shuffle their outfield against the Mets.
A fan reached over the fence and touched Tommy Pham while making a play on the ball
— Jomboy Media (@JomboyMedia) April 24, 2025
Safe to say he did not appreciate it pic.twitter.com/nKnZh7T3WX
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