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arlos wrote:Either ESPN or CNN, I forget which, had an article where they interviewed a major-league pitching coach about it. He was absolutely, 100% sure it was Pine Tar. He went on to say that likely the only reason he used it was because it was too cold for stuff like Suntan lotion, which is undetectable. He pointed out watch David Wells when he pitches. Every time he gets the ball, he rubs his hands over his forearms, that's to pick up a load of suntan lotion, etc.
If hitters are given tons of crap when they use corked bats, why do people look the other way about pitchers using spit, suntan lotion, sandpaper, pine tar, etc?
-Arlos
Sentro wrote:People could say it was pine tar, but the umps said it was dirt when they looked at it and talked to him. And the pitchers said the ball was not doing anything crazy like that. He pitched his worst inning in the first so w/e it was was really not helping him at all
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