Umpire tells pitcher he has to wash his hands, a breakdown

Apr 17, 2023 607.1K views 5:25

What Happened

Domingo Germán, the starting pitcher for the New York Yankees, is in the midst of a dominant performance, having retired all nine batters he has faced through the first three innings. However, as Germán takes the mound for the fourth inning, the home plate umpire decides to check his hands. The umpire feels Germán's glove and then requests to see his hands. He examines Germán's left hand first, finding nothing of concern. But when he checks the right hand, the umpire detects the presence of rosin, a legal substance pitchers use to improve their grip. The umpire informs Germán that he needs to wipe the rosin off his hand, wanting to start fresh. Yankees manager Aaron Boone explains to the umpire that Germán uses rosin in the dugout, not on the mound, which is why the umpire may have noticed an excessive amount on his hand. The umpire understands this and allows Germán to continue pitching, but warns him to ensure his hands are completely clean before returning to the mound. As Germán takes the field for the next inning, the umpire stops him again, still detecting some tackiness on his right pinky finger. Boone reiterates that Germán uses the rosin in the dugout, not on the mound, and the umpire, along with the second base umpire, determine that this does not constitute a major infraction. They simply remind Germán to thoroughly wash his hands going forward. Opposing manager Rocco Baldelli, however, expresses his displeasure with the situation, stating that he believes Germán should have been ejected for not fully complying with the umpire's initial request to clean his hands. Baldelli argues that the rules should be applied more strictly in these cases. Despite the mid-game hand checks, Germán continues to pitch effectively, with the rosin bag on the mound being used more frequently after the incident than before. The game continues without further incident, and Germán goes on to have a strong outing for the Yankees.

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