NEW YORK - There wasn't just one set of sticky hands. New York Mets relief pitcher Drew Smith was ejected, and later suspended, because his hands were deemed to sticky on Tuesday night. But Smith wasn ...
New York Mets pitcher Drew Smith exited Tuesday night’s Subway Series matchup against the New York Yankees almost as quickly as he entered. Smith was set to start his relief appearance in the seventh ...
British chef and TV personality Paul Hollywood is famous for his exacting standards and expert advice, especially when it comes to baking. Whether he's helping you crisp up your soggy bottom or make ...
It would stand to reason that of all the people on planet Earth, Domingo German would be one of the foremost experts on baseball’s war against too-sticky hands. But though German plans to use “way, ...
Mets closer David Robertson made strong allegations against umpire Bill Miller ahead of Wednesday’s game against the Yankees. The previous night, Mets reliever Drew Smith was ejected by Miller for ...
Mets right-hander Drew Smith was ejected from Tuesday’s loss to the Yankees at Citi Field with the umpiring crew deeming his hands as “too sticky.” He’s the second player from the Mets this season to ...
New York Mets pitcher Max Scherzer was ejected against the Los Angeles Dodgers before the bottom of the fourth inning after umpires inspected his hands and gloves for use of an illegal substance, ...
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