Mariners’ Hector Santiago ejected as part of foreign substance rule - Los Angeles Times
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Mariners’ Hector Santiago ejected as part of foreign substance rule

Seattle Mariners pitcher Hector Santiago throws the ball
Seattle Mariners pitcher Hector Santiago throws against the Chicago White Sox during the third inning in the first game of a doubleheader in Chicago on Sunday.
(Nam Y. Huh / Associated Press)
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Seattle Mariners pitcher Hector Santiago became the first player to be ejected as part of Major League Baseball’s new foreign substance protocols when he was thrown out of Sunday’s game against the Chicago White Sox.

Santiago was checked by the umpires as he exited in the fifth inning. His glove was confiscated, and it was later announced that Santiago had been ejected.

Santiago was charged with one run and three hits in 2 1/3 innings in the resumption of Saturday’s game, which was postponed by rain.

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Major league umpires last week started regular checks of all pitchers for sticky substances used to get a better grip on the balls, but can also increase the spin of the balls and make hitting them more difficult.

Santiago could be suspended for 10 games, but there is an appeals process.

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