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To me, it looked like he had pine tar on his hand. LaRussa went out and talked to Marquez about it. Marquez asked Rogers to wash his hands after the first inning, but he never inspected Rogers' hand to see if the substance was dirt or pine tar. Rogers claims that the substance was dirt and rosin.
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There it is. Looks like he got his hand caught in the cookie jar! Seems fishy to me. MLB probably won't do anything since he wasn't ejected, but bottom line is he should have been ejected. Or at least Marquez should have inspected Rogers' hand. Marquez also went over to the crowd and spoke with umpire supervisor Steve Palermo. I wonder what was said between the two. My momma didn't raise no dummy, I've never seen any dirt look like that before. What's interesting is they've showed pictures of this "dirt" on his hand in the exact same spot when he pitched in the ALDS and ALCS. Last edited by tjones1; Mon Oct 23, 2006 at 09:30am. |
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The media just wants to have something to talk about. I did hear an interview with Todd Jones last week though and he said on radio that in cold weather all of the pitchers will put pine tar on their hands and that its allowed by MLB. He probably would not say that today since its been blown up, but in his interview he said it was used by nearly all of the pitchers and that the umpires allowed it. When asked why he said something about that without it they wouldn't be able to throw strikes and MLB didn't want everyone getting hit. The things that go on in MLB that we just are never aware of ... Thanks David |
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The substance could have been anything. Just because it is brown, does it have to be pine tar? For all we know, Rodger could have just come from the toilet!
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When did they change the rule on using pine tar?
In the 1988 NLCS, Jay Howell, the Dodgers' closer got caught with pine tar on his glove. He got tossed and then handed a three-game suspension. He argued that he didn't know it was illegal, and MLB told him "Too bad" and that he shoulda known the rules. |
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If it were pine tar (for argument's sake) and it was on his hand, what rule does this violate? It's not on his glove. It wasn't defacing the ball. Is there a real rules violation? If so, which one?
Is simply having pine tar on the hand illegal?
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That's not dirt, Turface, Diamond Pro or pooh. It's pinetar.
Apply a little of that to one edge of a ball, and watch your slider dance. That's a good place to put it too, right on the heal of your thumb. Just roll the ball back in your hand, and viola'. That is until those darn HD cameras showed up. |
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