By Evan Bleier In the wake of a 2-1 baseball game breaking out in the midst of the wildly entertaining benches-clearing brawl between the Mariners and Angels on Sunday, Major League Baseball handed down a dozen suspensions to the parties who were involved in the brouhaha. Jesse Winkler of Seattle, who incited the fisticuffs after being hit by a pitch and also directed an obscene gesture toward Angels fans as he exited the field in Los Angeles, was hit with a seven-game suspension, the harshest penalty for any of the players involved in the brawl. LA manager Phil Nevin received the stiffest pen…