Philadelphia outfielder Shane Victorino made light of a three-game ban hanging over his head by smashing his 12th home run of the season in the Phillies' 5-3 win over the Los Angeles Dodgers on Monday.

Victorino has appealed the suspension handed down by Major League Baseball earlier on Monday for his role in a bench-clearing incident against the San Francisco Giants on Friday.

"They were the ones that provoked it," Phillies manager Charlie Manuel said. "I feel (Victorino) kind of did what he had to do. He had to stand up for himself."

The two-times All Star was hit in the back by a pitch from San Francisco's Ramon Ramirez and began walking toward the mound. That came after Philadelphia's Jimmy Rollins stole second base with a six-run Phillies' lead.

Giants catcher Eli Whiteside stepped in front of Victorino and the Phillies' Placido Polanco raced in from second base and was tackled by Whiteside.

Both benches cleared and Victorino pushed the home plate umpire while trying to join in.

Victorino, Ramirez and Whiteside were ejected from the game, which the Phillies won 9-2 in a showdown between National League division leaders.

Victorino's aggressive actions prolonged Friday's incident, MLB said in a statement. All four players were fined undisclosed amounts by MLB.

Victorino, who declined to comment, finished Monday's game 3-for-5 and is batting .310 this season. He will be allowed to remain in the lineup for the Major League-leading Phillies (75-40) during the appeal process.