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Originally Posted by Uncle George
That's my point. Maybe LaRussa didn't want to tip his hand. And since the PU wasn't directly asked by LaRussa to examine Rogers hand, the PU let it go.
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What's your point? I still don't get it.
You said, "If LaRussa tells the plate ump that how was was informed, isn't using a television monitor grounds for ejection?"
I said, "The relaying of second-hand information from the monitors located in the clubhouse occurs in all MLB games, and is not illegal."
If LaRussa received information from the clubhouse that Rogers had this pine tar/poop on his pitching hand, that would not be illegal information, so why would he worry about tipping his hand?
Since Rogers has been photographed in at least 2 other games with the same goop on his hand, I wouldn't recommend he try it again in his next start.