Mariners' Hector Santiago becomes first MLB pitcher ejected under ne atlanta braves jersey for toddlers w foreign substance check rules

June 28, 2021 By Jacob Camenker 0

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For the first time, it looks like MLB's new rules about foreign substances have unearthed a wrongdoer: Mariners pitcher Hector Santiago.

Santiago was subjected to a foreign substance check in the fifth inning of Seattle's game against the White Sox and was ejected by home plate umpire Phil Cuzzi. The umpires kept Santiago's glove for evidence after his departure from the field.

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Howe atlanta braves game jersey ver, Santiago claimed after the game that the substance on his glove was rosin.

"He [Cuzzi] said he felt some sticky stuff on the inside of the glove," Santiago said, per ESPN. "All I used wMLB Snapback Hats as rosin. I used it on both sides, trying to keep that sweat from atlanta braves fan shop dripping down to the hands."

Santiago's glove will be tested. That's why it was wrapped up after he was tossed.

Santiago pitched 2 1/3 innings before his ejection. He allowed one run on three hits and struck out four.

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Santiago, 33, has played in MLB since 2011 and has pitched for six different organizGeorge Springer ations. The veteran has posted a 2.65 ERA in 17 innings pitched this season, with 23 strikeouts in nine appearances during his first season with the Mariners.

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