Kansas City Royals pitcher Brad Keller was disciplined in a major league game against the Kansas City Royals in an attempt to beat the batter after a kind of typhoon.

The major league secretary sentenced Keller to a five-game suspension after he concluded that the Chicago White Sox batter Tim Anderson had deliberately thrown his right ball.

Keller put the fastball 148 feet an hour into Anderson's ass six times in the game two days ago.

Anderson is the punishment for doing the ceremony, throwing the bat in the dugout after he hit four homers in the fourth.

Anderson, who was on the ball at the time, showed anger on the catcher's pants, and bench clearing occurred as both team players ran out of the dugout and bullpen.

Anderson was also suspended for one game against racist comments during bench clearing.

Both players can appeal.

Rick Renteria, the White Sox manager, was also suspended for one game because of his violent behavior.