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<blockquote data-quote="78pike" data-source="post: 1009814" data-attributes="member: 4030"><p>I think there is probably a good chance that a good number of SEC teams cheat like that. Only have to go back a couple years when Tennessee was caught using illegal bats. If there is cheating going on you can bet the SEC is at the forefront. However, I am not as convinced a good number of teams outside the SEC do it. I wonder if next weekend the ump is called out to the mound at a critical juncture of the game to check his glove. And if that is all over the internet, and yes it appears to obvious he was applying a foreign substance, why haven't we heard of any investigation by the league. What I didn't notice from the video is if he touched his glove like that without the ball being changed out. Or what happened to the ball at the end of the first inning he pitched? Wouldn't it be a little sticky? Or does the substance stay on the fingers and not get rubbed off on the ball?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="78pike, post: 1009814, member: 4030"] I think there is probably a good chance that a good number of SEC teams cheat like that. Only have to go back a couple years when Tennessee was caught using illegal bats. If there is cheating going on you can bet the SEC is at the forefront. However, I am not as convinced a good number of teams outside the SEC do it. I wonder if next weekend the ump is called out to the mound at a critical juncture of the game to check his glove. And if that is all over the internet, and yes it appears to obvious he was applying a foreign substance, why haven't we heard of any investigation by the league. What I didn't notice from the video is if he touched his glove like that without the ball being changed out. Or what happened to the ball at the end of the first inning he pitched? Wouldn't it be a little sticky? Or does the substance stay on the fingers and not get rubbed off on the ball? [/QUOTE]
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