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John Axford (1 Viewer)

Doctor Detroit

Please remove your headgear
If you can, watch this game and look at Axford's hat. You can clearly see a dark, greasy substance on the bill of his cap and he goes to it before each and every pitch.

;) I love baseball.

 
This is part of the reason I don't want to exclude steroid users from the record books. Baseball is all about cheating.

 
This is part of the reason I don't want to exclude steroid users from the record books. Baseball is all about cheating.
There is a big difference between gamesmanship and flat out juiceing. One is cheatin, one is not.
yeah, I guess you're right. Using steroids isn't cheating, right? Because using grease on a ball sure is:http://mlb.mlb.com/mlb/official_info/offic...s/pitcher_8.jsp

8.02

The pitcher shall not --

(a) (1) Bring his pitching hand in contact with his mouth or lips while in the 18 foot circle surrounding the pitching rubber. EXCEPTION: Provided it is agreed to by both managers, the umpire prior to the start of a game played in cold weather, may permit the pitcher to blow on his hand.

PENALTY: For violation of this part of this rule the umpires shall immediately call a ball. However, if the pitch is made and a batter reaches first base on a hit, an error, a hit batsman or otherwise, and no other runner is put out before advancing at least one base, the play shall proceed without reference to the violation. Repeated offenders shall be subject to a fine by the league president.

(2) expectorate on the ball, either hand or his glove;

(3) rub the ball on his glove, person or clothing;

(4) apply a foreign substance of any kind to the ball;

(5) deface the ball in any manner; or

(6) deliver a ball altered in a manner prescribed by Rule 8.02(a)(2) through (5) or what is called the “shine” ball, “spit” ball, “mud” ball or “emery” ball. The pitcher is allowed to rub the ball between his bare hands.

PENALTY: For violation of any part of Rules 8.02(a)(2) through (6)

 

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