Listen to John Smoltz explain pine tar for pitchers and you’ll understand it’s not cheating.
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He said the opposite
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The rule was put in place because for the supposed “movement” pine tar causes on the ball which simply isn’t true. Helps grip, yes.
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Which is what Smoltz said
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Smoltz on the broadcast - Grip is not cheating. It doesn’t cause unnatural movement at all.
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The day the ball stays stuck to his hand! Now that would be hilarious.
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Why you talking about my team like this???
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Plug in kaep.. amirite?
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He wipe his hand off after he does it so how is it an advantagepic.twitter.com/29zq5WBQi4
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Love your work but.... No cheating bro!!!! Much respect from H town.
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Yup the Yankees manager was on it
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What! come on Shaun you know white folk don't cheat
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