Yankees’ Cabrera likely to appeal

? Yankees center fielder Melky Cabrera said he most likely will appeal a three-game suspension for his role in the spring-training fight between New York and the Tampa Bay Rays.

The Rays contend Cabrera punched third baseman Evan Longoria during Wednesday’s pileup.

“I didn’t hit nobody,” Cabrera said Saturday, speaking through a translator. “I don’t know what it’s coming from.

“I just come to play baseball.”

Yankees first baseman Shelley Duncan, also suspended three games, said he had not decided if he will appeal.

Bob Watson, baseball’s vice president for discipline, cited Duncan for “violent and reckless actions, which incited the bench-clearing incident.”

He penalized Cabrera for “violent and aggressive actions.”

The suspensions, unless appealed, will start at the beginning of the regular season.