Bradley will be out for at least a month, Angels sporting coach Mike Frostad said on Tuesday. Bradley will not start a casting program for four weeks while his elbow heals. Bradley’s injury is the second to emerge from a long-running brawl at Angel Stadium: Mariners catcher Luis Torrens made the 10-day injury list Monday with a left shoulder pain. Bradley slipped and fell off the railing when the bruhacha broke out in the second inning shortly after Andrew Wands, who opens the Angels, hit Seattle Jesse Winker with a field goal. Bradley did not play on Sunday or in Los Angeles’ victory over the White Sox on Monday night. Wantz also threw a field behind Julio Rodriguez in the first inning Sunday, a night after Seattle’s Erik Swanson threw a field near Mike Trout’s head in the ninth inning. Six players and two coaches were expelled after the fight and 12 penalties were imposed on Monday on players, coaches and team staff. Heavy bearded Bradley is in his first season with the Angels, who signed him last March to bolster their perpetually poor bullpen. He has 0-1 with 4.82 ERA and two rebounds in 21 appearances for Los Angeles, but spent time on the injury list earlier this season with a tummy tuck. Angels’ interim coach Phil Nevin began serving a 10-match ban on Monday. He declined to comment Tuesday on the MLB’s handling of the altercation and subsequent suspensions. But Nevin has found the silver: He will be eligible to return for the third game of the Los Angeles four-game series in Baltimore next weekend. Nevin’s son Tyler plays for the Orioles and Nevin will be able to enjoy two games as a fan.