“It’s not a foreign substance, I’m innocent.” Scherzer jumped up a year ago, and this time Diaz, why are Mets pitchers like that?

The reason was that he had foreign substances on his hands. Diaz headed to the mound to wrap up the game at the bottom of the ninth inning with a 5-2 lead over the Chicago Cubs on Wednesday at Wrigley Field. However, two judges approached the mound and began to examine his hands.

Big Karapaza, the referee team leader of the match, led the prosecution. When I touched Diaz’s right palm, I noticed a sticky substance coming out. His hands quickly turned black. Diaz protested that the combination of rosin, sweat, and soil was just black and sticky. Diaz also asked the Karapaza team leader to smell his hands. 프라그마틱 슬롯 사이트

However, Karapaza had a different opinion. Judging that it was a foreign substance, he immediately sent a gesture of exit. Diaz must automatically serve a 10-game ban in accordance with regulations.

Diaz said after the match, “As soon as the judges saw me, they seemed determined to send me off. I understand because it’s their job. It could be part of the game.”

Foreign substance tests are usually carried out during or after pitching, and the judges conducted a very unusual test before Diaz threw it. Team leader Karapaja checked not only his hands, but also his hat, belt, and glove. There were no other substances found, but a large amount of sticky foreign substances were detected only in his hands.

“Obviously it wasn’t rosin or sweat. We’ve been testing thousands of times. I know what prohibited substances feel like. This time it was very sticky. There was no doubt about it. It didn’t take a long time to order the exit,” Karapaza explained to local media.

It should be noted that neither Diaz nor Mets manager Carlos Mendoza appealed much. Mendoza immediately came out and checked a few words with the judges with Diaz, but the two accepted the action as it was. Diaz emphasized in an interview after the game that he only used substances permitted by the regulations, but MLB regulations consider excessive use of rosin and even legal substances as violation of the regulations.

Mendoza said, “We had to pay more attention. Rules are rules. It was a moment when we could learn something.” If Diaz accepts the 10-game suspension as it is, he will not be able to stand on the mound until July 7. It is a fatal loss of power for the Mets, who are in the midst of a ranking battle. During this period, the Mets, who meet the New York Yankees, Houston Astros, Washington Nationals, and Pittsburgh Pirates, could consume more of the starting lineup.

Eight pitchers have been sent off since MLB began conducting foreign substance testing in 2021, with three pitchers coming from the Mets alone. It is the only team that has had multiple cases. The other two are Max Scherzer (currently the Texas Rangers) against the Los Angeles Dodgers on April 20 last year and Drew Smith against the New York Yankees on June 14. Neither of them admitted their charges. In particular, Scherzer strongly protested after being dismissed, emphasizing his innocence.

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