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Watch Mariners' Hector Santiago Become MLB's First Pitcher Substance Ejection
© Rick Osentoski-USA TODAY Sports
On Sunday, Seattle Mariners left-hander Hector Santiago became the first pitcher to be ejected for foreign substances after umpires found sticky stuff on his glove...
Caught sticky-handed.

(The Spun)
Filed Under: MLB
Originally published on TigerDroppings.com
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Skinny54 months
Crisco, Bardol, Vagasil. Any one of them will give you another two to three inches drop on your curve ball.
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udtiger54 months
Nice callback
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Black n Gold54 months
Announcer: It will be hermetically sealed. Inspector: Put glove in grocery bag.
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FaCubeItches54 months
Sticky stuff of his glove? frickin' amateur! - Lester Hayes
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FATBOY TIGER54 months
I watched that dude intercept a football with the back of his helmet
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jmarto154 months
That is what passes for hermetically sealing these days?
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LSUvet7254 months
Must be related to Sammy Sosa who thought that a corked bat would not get detected by the eyes of baseball pros..... "Bas a ball been good detecting me chitting"
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YMCA54 months
Time to go back to the mixture of rosin and sweat for that extra grip.
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